First of all a few questions for all you silver and gold bugs out there.
Do you like graded coins?
Do you think CAC graded coins are the most trusted?
I have a few graded coins somewhere that I bought years ago but I have not gotten into much. I had a buddy that had a few that he wanted to move. I feel like the pricing was right so i will be showing these off.
This first one I’m showing he threw in for $20 since I was buying a bunch.
1958 minted in Philadelphia
Here are the stats from CACs site you get by scanning the QR code on the coins label.
Take a look.
I am not sure If I will keep chasing graded coins but I do like that fact that this is sealed and it’s legit. No losing its value in that plastic.
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I prefer to pick up graded coins if buying online, there are just too many bad actors in the world of eBay and other ecommerce sites. If I can see the coin in person and make a call it's different. Grades coins are always the easiest to resell because the buyer knows exactly what they're getting, especially on older coins! Nice coin!
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I typically only buy graded numismatic coins. That would be a fantastic one if it was designated with “Full bell lines” or FBL on it.
Graded coins are great for resale and authenticity, especially online. I like the security of knowing the value won’t drop due to wear. That 1958 half dollar was a steal for $20
I've only got a few graded coins on just what I liked, so I'm not really into the coin Investment realm. I enjoy having to learn the history and personal education as I collect. Any Investment value would simply be a bonus.
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Thats awesome. I am more a collector too but want to try and grow my wealth while at it. !PIZZA !GIFU
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