Want to grade your own coins? Here's a link to PCGS's new online photograde. Currently grades 25 different types of coins with plans to add many more. After checking out the site come back here and tell us what you think of it. http://www.pcgs.com/Photograde/#
Want to grade your own coins? Here's a link to PCGS's new online photograde. Currently grades 25 different types of coins with plans to add many more. After checking out the site come back here and tell us what you think of it. http://www.pcgs.com/Photograde/#
check the link, grizz posted on 12/17/09. printed material gets outdated before they hit the shelves.
Certainly helps with the 2 1/2 dollars, which are pretty difficult to grade due to the incuse design.
Check out http://www.pcgs.com/Photograde/#/Peace/Grades Is it just me, or is G04 coin in considerably better condition than the G06 coin ?
It is just what you are seeing. Look at the wear on the coin in stead of how the dirt has highlighted different things. i.e. look at the rims on the reverse of the G4. Look at the word "PEACE" on the mound below the eagle.
At the PCGS luncheon at FUN they discussed this function in depth. Apparently in the next few weeks they plan to have 59 different series available.
Excellent! I checked a few types that included examples of ms63's and ms65's - I'd like to see more pics of more uncirculated grades (i.e. 66's, 67's etc.)
I think this is a great function, now I can use it on my mobile phone while looking at any questionable coins. And they sure seem like the company that could do it easily. I cant wait to see what other series they plan on posting up. I hope it stays free.
And you have arrived at this conclusion based on what ? Have you asked them ? And before you ask - yes, we have asked them. And they tell us about it on a daily basis. This thread for example - you can see it for yourself. Let me explain something. In order to keep from having multiple threads on the same subject - we, the moderators, merge threads on the same subject into 1 thread on a daily basis. This allows all discussion of that particular subject to take place in one convenient location so that those who want info on that subject can find it more easily. You see threads and posts are never deleted here on Coin Talk. The very first post ever made on this forum, and every one since then, is still right there for all to find and read. So when a given subject is brought up by more than 1 person at roughly the same time - say a week - they tend to stay on the first couple of pages of threads. And to keep things organized - we combine those threads. So by starting additional threads in different sections you are really not doing anything but making more work for us. For the threads are going to be merged into just 1. Your effort to spread the information out is a waste of time - your time and ours. So please, just post in the same thread. And if you are not aware of the other thread - OK, no biggie. Go ahead and post. We'll find it and combine them. But when you are aware - please refrain from doing so.
It would have never occured to me to post to 2 different It would have never occured to me to post to 2 different threads (the same post) for any reason. I have posted in the wrong thread, the wrong place, in the wrong way, at the wrong time, (did that yesterday), with the wrong attitude, (often done that) but not two different places with the same post - I can't figure why that would be an advantage but I'm not very bright on many things regarding such - the ones that are going to see it, see it and that's that or am I missing something here???