Honest is not a word I would use. Clear, forthright, descriptive, maybe. Birt there is nothing “honest” about what he is doing, which is...
Yup. Cause no one will pay real money for it if it ain’t.
Will you let him off at 250? An 1866 SN is certainly a semi-key and brings strong money in decent condition. Despite my comments, your piece...
You willing to pay 3 to 10X for that luxury?
Type, I’m surprised, you seem fairly sharp. The photos are blurry (is there a CT requirement to post out-of-focus, off-white-balance photos?),...
You gotta admit. The guy is smart. You don’t like the polished, cleaned, over-graded piece of snot you paid too much for? Return it, no questions...
On CT, yes. It started on the CU forums, well before CT, as foreign.
No, it won’t sell for .99. Go look at some eBay auctions of truly rare coins. Do some searches. The rare stuff always brings out the bidders....
Ah darn Type, you’re a killjoy. I wuz ust havin some fun. OK, as others have figured out, the name is Craig Sholley. Google “craig sholley...
Ah, well, aren’t you just the dearest little thing? But that’s besides the point now isn’t it? I said the coin is a pretty nasty cleaned and...
Quite a few when I was doing large cents back in the 80’s and 90’s. Check out PennyWise form those years. I published a number of articles....
Send it to ANACS, cheaper. The coin is damaged, all you are looking for is authentication. Why pay more? Put is up on eBay starting at .99 and...
As are you. If you think it’s all that and a bag of chips, buy it, slab it, and make a big profit.
PCI did have solid grading early on. Even later they occasionally got it right, apparently by mistake. The same coin in two different slabs will...
Once a coin is damaged it is not worth "straight grade" values. Your coin is damaged and, yes, cuts move a lot of metal. I've seen far worse....
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