Dealer recommendations for slabbed world coins?

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by HiroBear, Nov 15, 2020.

  1. HiroBear

    HiroBear New Member

    Hi everyone!

    I would appreciate some recommendations of dealers who sell slabbed (NGC/PCGS) world coins in the $100-2000 range and have reasonable photos available online. Looking for dealers who have their own site rather than use Ebay/MA-Shops/V-Coins.

    Thank you in advance for any suggestions!
     
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  3. Chris B

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    I am a big fan of @ma-shops but you won't find much slabbed stuff there. Here are some places that I use.

    https://atlasnumismatics.com/ High end/high prices
    https://fubacoins.com/ Not a lot of slabbed stuff but his prices are always reasonable
    https://karlstephensinc.com/ Another one that doesn't do a lot of graded stuff but the prices are always reasonable. I have found that Karl always under grades his raw material. At least when compared to the TPG's. He sends out a quarterly list that I look forward to.

    www.ha.com Heritage has a weekly world/ancients auction if you like the competition
    http://www.stacksbowers.com Less frequent world coin auctions.

    Both of the above sell direct as well.

    That is just the first ones I think of.
     
  4. Libby007

    Libby007 Active Member

    Greco—Roman Ancient Coins on VCoins. Only sells NGC FULLY graded coins
     
  5. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Be carefull though with TPG coins. If you are going after "hammered material" a "slabbed" NGC/ PGGS MS-64= EF/Vorz/Supberb/Spl. in European auctions Milled coins are graded more in line with UK/European standards. Auctions that carry mostly slabbed coins are...
    Heritage
    Stacks
    Goldberg
    Maison Palambo
    Coin Cabinet

    John
     
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  6. mdwoods

    mdwoods New Member

    Northeast Numismatics used to carry a lot of slabbed world coins.
     
  7. greatcollection

    greatcollection Junior Member

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  8. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    Even though you said you don't want eBay, in terms of US sources that will be the biggest source and a mistake to ignore. Great Collections is good too.
     
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  9. Stevearino

    Stevearino Well-Known Member

    I just sold some of my world coins thru Great Collections. Happy with their service and realized prices. Their head honcho posted above, @greatcollection.

    What countries are you looking for?

    This is JMHO, but when it comes to slabbed foreign coins, I stick to NGC. I'm likely opening up myself to abuse, but I think the PCGS Norway coins I've examined/viewed online are way over-graded compared to NGC (I primarily collect Norwegian commemoratives, and every one of them is in an NGC holder). As @panzerman stated, the Europeans are usually far more conservative than us in the USA. My coin contacts in Norway would laugh at some of the PCGS-graded coins I've seen lately.

    Steve
     
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  10. HiroBear

    HiroBear New Member

    @Chris B @Libby007 @mdwoods - thank you for you excellent suggestions.

    @greatcollection I understand there are people who enjoy the thrill of bidding at auctions. I've gotten outbid so many times I'm just sick of the process.

    @Stevearino - Japan, Korea, USSR, Great Britain, Papal States, Australia, Ethiopia.

    @baseball21 - You're right. Of late the stuff I've been getting I've seen on eBay, but then you can buy it off the dealer's own site without the eBay commission.
     
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  11. serafino

    serafino Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the great links.
     
  12. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    True, but it's not always available that way either and many don't have their own site. If they do that's the best way, but it also limits what you can get
     
  13. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    If you look for french material, CGB has some slabbed coins, mostly PCGS.

    Q
     
  14. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Also there is AuctionWorld/ Japan. But their auction seem to realize insane prices/ good for sellers/ not so for bidders:(
    But then coin prices are truly going crazy.
     
  15. HiroBear

    HiroBear New Member

    Based on recent bidding that would seem to be the case. Coin fairs have been cancelled. Quite a few dealers are saying they're having trouble getting stock.
     
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