Really bad damage.
I buy the coin, not the holder. That said, I have bought a few coins in ICG holders, including a Morgan that they graded MS65. I got it at a club...
I agree. This is the best way to get to submit to NGC. You get a lot more by being an ANA member.
I don't have photos, but there are two of them. A Fine 1908-S Indian Cent and a 1912 quarter eagle were given to me by my mother in about 1960....
Looks fake. The reverse especially. The photos are poor, but the coin does look bogus.
This is SHOCKING news.
There's a reason "Florida Man" is not a compliment.
They're a bit more common than R4. My research estimates the range of 250-300 or a bit more than that. Still, very scarce and desirable issue as...
Gold is just a commodity, like pork bellies, corn, soybeans, etc. Nothing more, nothing less. It has zero intrinsic value since the governments...
I, too, am on the "real but damaged" side. Definitely corroded and probably dug. Lots of detail, but worth much less than the sharpness grade.
I think they were very generous with the grades. the 2 1/2 is scratched on the top of the eagle's wing.
I concur with the others. Unless you think the keys are very high grade and you plan to sell soon, leave them in the album for your enjoyment.
Detail-wise, I'd put it somewhere in the XF-AU range. Without seeing how much luster is left, if any, I can't be more specific. However, the crud...
Any large cent you can get for $5 has no downside.
From the photos, they all look like PVC. If they’re flexible, get rid of them.
I don’t take slab grades very seriously. I sent a commem to PCGS a couple of years ago, and it came back Questionable Color.” I thought the color...
I'd like several of you to grade my coins before I sell them.
I don't see enough of LIBERTY for a VG.
Lots of cool stuff. Here are a few I used to own. All the same variety.[ATTACH]
It pretty much depends on how deep the crack goes into the die. If the piece is still attached, it's a die crack; if the piece has broken free,...
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