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Re: New to the forum
Off the top of my head, reasonable buy prices on those coins would be on the ccs: 78: $150; 79:$200; 1880: $450; 1881: $150; 1882: $150; 83: $225; 84: $225; 85: $500-$600; 89: $400-$500; 1890-1892: $… (View Post)1 -
Re: PCGS Slabbed Type Set, no one cares . . . TOO EXPENSIVE, BUT I GOT IT ANYWAY . . .
In our coin club we had a member who disliked the "show and tell" phrase when members wanted to share what they had so by agreement it was changed to "presentations", though some … (View Post)1 -
Re: $4,000 For An MS-65 Common Saint ?
There will always be premiums, maybe somewhat flattened but people like aesthetic, beautiful historical coins rather that bullion. Maybe I'm governed too much by reason but the "investment"… (View Post)2 -
Re: To grade or not to grade
Dillon Gage used to offer 99% on gold, not sure what they're doing now. (View Post)1 -
Re: To grade or not to grade
Little if any numismatic value; I'd look for a precious metals dealer who has a top line gold assayer and try to get around spot price based on that. (View Post)1
