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Re: Where is your value threshold for certification?
A coin deriving 90% of its value from bullion content is very different than a half cent which likely derives 99.9% of its value from the numismatic value. A generic Saint from a reputable dealer is … (View Post)1 -
Re: Why was an Indian on the cent while we were somewhat at war with them?
Well, there’s no denying we have Indians (and buffalo) on many of our coins and currency. There seems to have been a romanticized notion of the frontier and the Wild West from early times. Franklin f… (View Post)3 -
Re: Post a coin that turned out to be "smart money"...
Well, you never really know until you actually sell them.. I’m now about 90% complete with the dispersal and sale of my collection. When we get closer to 100%, I’ll post my thoughts on what did well … (View Post)5 -
Re: New vs Old TruView
The real issue, in my opinion, is inconsistency. The old TrueViews might have been a bit over-glamorous at times, but a person could easily interpret them as the photography technique was reasonably … (View Post)4 -
Re: What price guide do you use most? What second?
I use recent comps. Auction records, etc. In my mind, they get weighted much more significantly than any published guide. Recent sales are a place to start, considering each coin’s particular attribu… (View Post)3