Show me any coin shop in the country that will sell XF Walkers for $2.68 less than '48 - '55 Franklins in G-4 condition.
And this is just one of many inconsistancies I regulary see on their site.
I just don't get it...

barrytrot wrote:Numismedia.com is a good source for collectible coins.
You are talking about bullion grade "junk". No price guide in the world has any relevance on that. For the pricing of those: weigh them and multiply by the metal content!
Check out their pricing on MS64+ Walkers and Franklins and numismedia.com is a very good gauge! And for most other collectible level coins as well.
barrytrot wrote:You are talking about bullion grade "junk". No price guide in the world has any relevance on that. For the pricing of those: weigh them and multiply by the metal content!.
Engineer wrote:They do the same thing on late date Mercury dimes versus early Roosevelts.
SilverEye wrote:Can someone detail what BN, RB, and RD mean on that site? I'm looking at pennies and it's mostly just the BN rows that have values. Sometimes the RD and RD will have values, but only for the MS60, and those prices are quite high. I did search around and it says BN is brown, RB is red brown, and RD is red, but I don't know what that all means.
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