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Very agreeable man, he smiled quite a bit and was friendly. Sharp when it came to knowing how coins would grade. I saw him at a number of shows...
Are there any serious show reports anymore? I don't mean to be rude but most collectors and dealers are not wealthy and don't live high on the...
Wouldn't paypal refund once the thing gets returned? Too bad someone paid nearly a grand for a fake 55 ddo and then left positive feedback...
Someone "reported" this one last week:...
30-35.
Here was the coin with the problem mm: http://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/51157/1865-Liberty-Gold-Double-Eagle-PCGS-AU-50 As you can see it is...
A big part of this is the surging dollar, look at the Forex chart: http://www.kitco.com/news/2014-11-03/JW_forexcharts.html
The coin was bag marked and when I specifically asked CAC to examine the coin for a mm, they apparently preferred to defer to PCGS' holder.
I was checking out GC's latest results tonight: http://www.greatcollections.com/CoinPrices/21/Gold-Double-Eagles Or if you check out other coins...
True; I had a PCGS $20, type I, graded AU not have the mm attributed, it was a faint s. They missed it; the auction company too, CAC as well did...
Any business can protect itself from lawsuits with proper legal structuring, I would think. I doubt that the business on their end is that...
Is this possible or likely? I was checking out a dealer's inventory at a show last month, an 1855 $20 Liberty gold coin that was raw, it looked...
I was at a coin show where someone said that Anacs is dealing with a terrible lawsuit that threatens its existence. This is the first I have...
There are a certain percentage of coins from every grading service that are inaccurately graded. Let's say it is 10% with PCGS in the under $500...
60 at best. I know a guy who feeds a lot of coins to PCGS and gets the grades. There have been lawsuits against David Hall for grading his coins...
XF details, cleaned based on rough surfaces.
I also was thinking 64, but the way PCGS has been grading 65 was a distinct possibility due to above average strike, etc..
Those who offer coins at high retail with huge mark-ups who are running a one-way operation. If you buy raw material from them represented as "X"...
Plus you can negotiate with people depending what they have into the coins, many dealers have what they paid on the back of the coin. Coins are...
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