Sight unseen? If you enjoy them then that is great since there is little downside, but many of these local "auctions" are little more than...
Perhaps those who run CAC, have a financial stake in CAC or who evaluate for CAC simply do not have or want the expertise or market making...
I do the Philly show every year and am set up at this show, too. However, the observation about the draw is correct, in my opinion. That is,...
Certainly, on a coin-by-coin basis there is a difference since each grading event is its own data point. However, on average I would suggest that...
It looks like the remnants (stain) of a broken rubber band on the coin.
Take this piece of advice and do with it what you like- Don't look for a "deal"; rather, buy a nice coin that you like.
?o_O? Franklin half dollars were issued from 1948-1963, which would make all of them pre-1965. Regardless, there is a vibrant collecting niche...
Looks like it's been hit with jeweler's rouge.
It's AU55 because it has wear. It's frosty looking because the image is overexposed.
The 1878-CC just doesn't look right while the other three have seen various levels of cleaning.
Your response was far too harsh, in my opinion, and your images have awful white balance problem that makes the cents appear copper in color. I...
That looks like a really nice coin.
It's really alarming that folks don't know how to do this, but simply put the cert number into the PCGS cert verification page and it will show a...
It's a counterfeit.
That's a beautiful coin.
I don't have such a velocity of change in my collection, or my inventory, that I need to update it more than once a week. This makes it trivial....
It looks like a beautiful coin and one that would go nicely with my Barber half dollar.
It's no more work than sending an email. Is that hard? Didn't think so.
Buy Mark Goodman's book on coin photography and read it thoroughly. It contains a wealth of information. I use a dSLR also.
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