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Re: American Liberty High Relief 2025
FWIW if you charged 2000 coins at $4500 each with 3% cashback, you would get $135 per coin in cash. If you then sold them at $4450 you would still net $85 per coin which is $170,000 profit for passin… (View Post)2 -
Re: American Liberty High Relief 2025
He doesn't find many facts interesting, unless they support or can be twisted to support his most recent wild conjecture. However, he may have hit a new low by questioning YOUR credibility. Smh... (View Post)2 -
Re: Why is the 1963-D penny so difficult in high grade?
We welcome YOU. We're a little tired of your coin. Never had so much been made of so little for so long. (View Post)1 -
Re: Wow! What Happened Here, and Which PCGS Opinion Do You Agree With?
My point was that you profited by knowing more than the dealer. And the person who bought it from you profited by knowing more than you. Nobody owes anyone anything nor did anyone miss out. (View Post)3 -
Re: Wow! What Happened Here, and Which PCGS Opinion Do You Agree With?
Not true. The consignor has control until the hammer goes down. The result may be disappointing. That doesn't make it "shady" (View Post)1