back in '84 i purchased too many GW commemorative half dollars. I want to get rid of them and can probably get spot price for them. of course...
http://youtu.be/plkYmX2tde0 i wonder if there are perfect counterfeits out there? anyone hear of pcgs slabbed coins that turn out to be feits?...
thanks for the consideration but they appear beneath the heading PCGS Grading Standardsat http://www.pcgs.com/grades.html so i do understand they...
as the uneducated OP, i'll take a guess - the surfaces are not perfect, particularly the '79 which has substantial marking below liberty's chin....
pcgs' criteria seem to consistently enable me to grade coins higher than pcgs grades them. http://www.pcgs.com/grades.html i submitted three...
Probably more like XF due to the flattening of detail on the obverse. US$1750 plus $20 U.S. postage. If you are in NYC we might transact in...
that's democracy for you.
hm - that's why it lacked lustre, huh? the surface was obviously lacking but not something i took into consideration at all. in another thread i...
nice photo - how'd you do that?!? all the details are sharp, even the stars look pointy, except, like jcak said, wear to liberty herself. by...
here's an odd angle on the indian ... the coin appears to me to be a weak strike, but otherwise details are sharp ... so do you think this coin...
i hereby resolve never to bother you with photos i take with my little bedside lamp - best to wait until daylight and supplement with something...
i'll post the slab grades tomorrow. hint - the indian is graded higher than the liberty. but if that's really a hint i don't know!
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