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08.03.11

Saint Gaudens Coin
Myth – 1: By no means clear a coin!
Cleaning of coins is rarely inspired except you understand what you’re dealing with. True collector (specimen) cash shouldn’t be cleaned. There are several courses of coins that correct cleansing techniques will improve and customarily improve their markability. Ancients usually are not graded by the same requirements as our cash as we speak and dug cash will typically profit from proper cleaning. Many dug coins of recent time can stand some cleaning. I toss 1000′s of cash into my coin tumbler each year. Most are cash that are pretty rough trying and just to place them into circulation or to use them in trade, cleaning is a necessity. I additionally clean 90% of my nickel finds as dug five cent pieces are virtually all the time darkened and shall be enhanced by proper cleansing techniques. I’ve never or will ever clean advantageous and higher copper, nickel, silver, or gold coins. Cleaning a uncommon or priceless collector coin might value you 1000′s of [dollars] in resale potential.
Myth – 2: By no means buy a coin sight unseen.
Some years ago this was most likely the very best practice. Times have modified within the coin market. With the arrival and development of a number of quality grading providers, slabbed cash are pretty protected purchases for collectors who should not concerned about having just premier coins of their collection. Pedigree coins must be examined to insure you’re getting the most effective coin for the large bucks. Ebay and other promoting sources now have such high quality listings with particulars and high quality photos, making your buy somewhat safe. I’ve had to return a few cash for refunds from these sources. But the process is way simpler than the times of buying by mail from coin magazines and coin newspapers. I nonetheless like taking my cash to coin shows to promote as well as having the ability to see up shut, cash that I wish to purchase. The fourth of July weekend at all times means the Clearwater, FL Coin Club Show. I made a pleasant profit on a 1908 $20. 00 Gold piece with a pleasant heavy bezel. I paid $500 and sold it for $930. However the enjoyable of the show was buying the last coin I wanted to complete my Indian Cent Collection. I found each the 1908 S and the 1877 cents with metal detectors. I requested each vendor there if that they had a 1909 S. Only 5 dealers had a number of of this date. This can be a coin that I might not buy sight unseen and, because of numerous frauds for this date, I recommend only coins which have been slabbed by a major grading service. It’s easy to be taken on this coin. I used my profit (and a bit additional) from the gold coin to stroll out with a VG 10 that appears like a Superb 12, graded by America’s oldest grading service ANACS.
Coin Delusion – three: Coin dealers cannot be trusted.
I do not trust every dealer that I know, but the good outnumber the bad. I’ve favorites that trust has been established over many years of shopping for and selling. A good way to test them out is to take a coin that you’ve had appraised to several different sellers and check their offer on shopping for your coin. If the supply is not less than 65% of the value of the coin, that vendor is likely okay. Another means I check them out is to take my scrap sterling or gold steel detector finds, and see what each offers. They need at the very least a five percent margin over the buy value for that day. If 14K gold is going for $900 that day and the dealer says he will provide you with $840 or greater, he or she is likely an sincere dealer. A 5 p.c margin that day would make your ounce of 14K gold value about $855 max. Good, sincere and trustworthy dealers will wish to establish a relationship with you the client/seller. My favourite of all instances is a vendor named Dale. I made my first purchase with him again within the early 70′s, and though he has gone into semi-retirement and moved greater than 50 miles north, I offered him my gold piece and bezel with out evaluating different offers on the Clearwater coin show. His spouse went throughout the present floor to the opposite dealers to discover a special silver bezel I wanted while I used to be promoting the coin and bezel to her husband. Nice customer service from a advantageous dealer!
At Valueincoins.com find information on 1877 cent, $5 gold piece, and flying eagle 1856.
Indians of North America
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