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Re: Generally speaking would you rather have a straight AU50 or Unc details?
Why do people say details coins are "harder to sell"? They sell for less money of course, but they are bought for less too. That's what the discount is for. Every major site (GC, SB, HA, eB… (View Post)3 -
Re: Is it unethical to submit a coin to CAC first and than return it if fails to the coin company
Awful, just a nasty thing to do. If it arrives as described then the sale is done, and you take your own chance on CAC. (View Post)9 -
Re: Your Favorite Slab (Not 'Grading Company'- the actual physical slab)
Agree fully w/ Cladiator, the old ANACS 'soapbar' holders are the best. Small, compact, minimalist, they minimize clutter and bulk, and direct all the attention to the coin. Sad that slabs have 'supe… (View Post)6 -
Re: Why are U.S. Early Gold from the 1820s and early ‘30s So Rare?
Great stuff, scanning through the PCGS "number known", starting in 1815 there are very small numbers every year until the Classic Head arrived, thus astronomical prices. (View Post)1 -
Re: Sell as a Lot or as Singles?
Something like a big sack of large cents that are worth maybe $10-15 each, sell as a lot. A single choice coin in a holder that a collector might be specifically looking for, sell individually. Most … (View Post)1