@Kevin Farley Did you ever get your other rare finds authenticated. Over the past year or so, you've posted the following 1921 Zerbe or Chapman Proof Morgan dollar 1909 VDB matte proof Lincoln 1909SVDB Lincoln 1966 DDO-001 Lincoln Just wondering
Oh no, I've been reported bahaha Actually I'm about to send in the Chapman Proof, glad you remembered, I love that coin... wait wait, let me guess. Not a Chapman???
I'm not seeing it. I don't think it's cleaned enough. Why don't you clean it more before you send it in so they can evaluate it better?
Lol, yeah I'm not surprised you don't see it, you people couldn't see a proof if it was shot out of a cannot and hit hit you right between the eyes... your opinions are meaningless, and I couldn't care less if I was time and money checking it off the list instead of listening to people who have proven time and time again they don't know what they're talking about lol
Blurry pics, lol. You guys think you're cool sitting in this forum telling people "no" when it's pretty obvious you don't have a clue what you're talking about
You’re right . . . You should just get it graded and prove everyone wrong. I think PCGS will do it for about $200 ($10 handling, $150 walkthrough service & $40 shipping). Lots of luck!
You think? Lol... PCGS gas their prices posted online, you're aware of that right? I'll take the chance, and the odds being stacked against me isn't some secret that only you morons are privy to . Why you guys are so arrogant and condescending is a mystery that will never be solved
The bickering and name-calling stops right now. And the memes. That goes for all of you. Don’t make me vanish this thread and issue infractions to all parties involved. (To those who would actually love to see this thread vanish, know that you too stand to earn infraction points if you remain involved in the squabble, and it comes to that. Best you just unwatch the thread and step out now.) Stay on topic: the coin. Not each other. Disagree if you want to, but keep it civil- or else. If you can’t, leave. Fair warning.
Ok, I shall stick to coins. If there are any issues regarding authenticity, leave it to the paid experts. Let the OP have the coin in question certified by PCGS, or NGC. That would resolve any authenticity concerns, and provide reassurance.