looking for the best coin web sites
TROUT70
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i am looking for the best web sites to purchase slabbed coins as far as price goes . please post any web sites where you might be able to pick up slabbed coins at a reasonable price . thank you
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www.cheapslabs.com - just like it says, cheap slabs, but no pictures. I use them when i need something cheap and easy, like a war nickel in 66 or 67 - just stick to the PCGS NGC or ANACS stuff.
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www.heritagecoin.com - You can find everything here, from cheaper common coins, to five figure rare ones. Their pictures are excellent, service is good, and they usually have a wide selection of almost everything. it's a good place to learn too. Auctions and Inventory Never been unhappy with a coin or experience from heritage.
www.wayneherndon.com - mostly raw, but inexpensive, does have some high end slab stuff too. Layout of the site is great, but you wont find pictures most of the time. Coins come pretty much as described, I've bought six or seven from there, and only been unhappy with one.
www.davidlawrence.com - again, full spectrum from inexpensive to expensive coins. Pictures arent that great, I've never bought anything from them, but others have said the coins almost always look better in person.
www.jjteaparty.com - full spectrum, a lot of raw. No experience with them whatsoever.
those four websites should compromise at least a week of blissful searching nights. Good Luck!!!!
Eric
A site dedicated to the sale of rare and high MS grade Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars. All coins are graded by ICG, PCGS, NGC, or Anacs, and are priced well below PCGS values.
I have purchased most online from Heritage and David Lawrence - links provided above.
Jon (Tonelover) won't mind if I put in a plug for Rare Coins of New Hampshire. They offer nice, hand-picked coins and the descriptions are very accurate.
RCNH
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Type collector since 1981
Current focus 1855 date type set
picture are fair and coins usually better in person.
Good inventory and easy-to-use website.
Marc
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