Feb
9
2010
I inherited a lot of coins (especially buffalo nickels and Indian head pennies, along with some others) from a relative. I would like to learn more about these coins and how I should display/protect them. They are literally in coffee cans right now. What is a good resources guide for new coin collectors?
1 comment | posted in Coin Collector Guide
Dec
23
2009
I know sometimes people collect coins or baseball cards that have errors on them. They are rare sometimes, therefore worth more money.
I went back to the Dollar General to see if any of the other Bibles had the word Jeebus, and none of them did. Is there a Bible Collectors guide to pricing? How does this all work?……
1 comment | posted in Coin Collector Guide
Dec
17
2009
I’m curious if anyone can direct me at a good appraisal guide for mis-struck coins. I am not a coin collector and would like to find out how much it is worth.
1 comment | posted in Coin Collector Guide
Aug
25
2009

Valkor’s gold making guide was researched and then written by a world of warcraft player with 3 years playing experience. This is a guide that is full of essential information on how to make gold in wow.
The contents of the guide contains detailed tips on everything you can do to make gold in shortest and simplest way possible. It shows how to maximise your profits at the auction house, the instance runs to do and how to do them for maximum profit and where the best sellers are. You also have the absolute best 17 spots in the game where to collect the most gold in the game. These are spots that are very hard to find in a game whose size is said to be the size of Switzerland if you were to travel it by foot with your World of Warcraft Character.
Other goodies attached to this wow gold making guide are the list of add ons that the author lists to help cut down the time used in your gold farming exploits. These are all free to download and are an invaluable resource if you want to become a serious gold farmer.
Each levelling section of the game is covered. So whether you languish in the low levels scraping bits of copper or if you are managing a few gold coins a week at higher levels, then you have all the lucrative areas of your leveling zones covered so that you don’t waste your time in the numerous barren areas of Azeroth.
A great incentive given by the guide, is to reward purchasers with a 60 day free pass for providing any new gold making tip not found in the guide. This alone covers most of the purchase cost of Valkor’s gold making guide. It also means that the guide is constantly updated not only by the author’s new findings, but also by that of other players in wow. This way if any gold making method covered in the guide should ever become obsolete by some weird Blizzard patch, then there will be a plethora of others that takes their place.
Valkor’s gold making guide comes in easy to print off format so that you can read it offline if you want to. The 200 gold an hour the author says you will make reading this guide is probably not something you will achieve in your first gold making runs, but as you keep practising this is definitely a goal that is attainable saving you hundreds if not thousands of dollars if you previously purchased your gold which is against the rules - whereas the tips on this guide are not. Also this guide covers both Horde and Alliance and all classes tips so noone is left behind. To find out more please check the resource links below.
no comments | tags: Auction House, Barren Areas, Best Sellers, Copper, Exploits, Gold Coins, Gold Tip, Goodies, Invaluable Resource, Lucrative Areas, Maximum Profit, Plethora, Profits, World Of Warcraft, Wow Gold | posted in Coin Collector Guide
Aug
24
2009

The most trusted, reliable and reputable coin grading services are provided by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) and The Numismatist Guaranty Corporation (NGC). These are the best available services in the United States. So when you have coins that have a PCGS or NGC seal, you can be assured it is of a very high quality.
The grading policy or the stance they take is very conservative, so you need to know that they don’t just go stamping coins and declaring that they are of good quality just because they feel like it. The coin must be worth it and of very high quality to get either seal. It’s rather unfortunate that other grading services will put a seal of good quality on a coin just because of how it looks at face value rather than actually putting work into it. You then find a lot of disgruntled buyers for example when a coin has been graded high when its not. The buyer then goes to a coin grading service like PCGS or NGC for a second opinion and gets disappointed.
You have to look out for coin graders who claim to be at par with PCGS. If it’s not NGC claiming that, don’t trust them. NGC are the only ones who have grading services that are second to best of PCGS. An unscrupulous grader might grade a coin highly then mention that their grading is almost as high as that given by PCGS. Woe unto you when you buy it at a high price, then go to PCGS for a second opinion and you find that you were duped. Be careful when dealing with coin graders.
no comments | tags: Available Services, Coin Graders, Coin Grading Service, Coin Grading Services, Coins, Face Value, Guaranty Corporation, High Quality, Ngc, Numismatist, Pcgs, Professional Coin Grading Service, Second Opinion, United States, Woe | posted in Coin Collector Guide