Another advantage with NGC; not only will they reholder it at the same grade, but you could run it through NCS in the old holder and they may be...
There may be a few exceptions to the common sense principle that business managers would have real credentials, and a clean record. These are...
OK. Name a bunch and we will consider your point seriously.
I keep getting these solicitations: From: Importers of Gold <importersofgold@yahoo.in> Add to Contacts | Invite Sender | Block Sender...
Good company. You enter the site; before you would get a thorough listing of current or upcoming auctions. Click on auction, click on...
Reminds me of the Storage Unit reality program where experts bid on full abandoned units. In one, the winning bidder, a husband/wife team thought...
All the comments on this thread are interesting. Basically, the topic's intention was to try to get to knowing the business or company that we...
I did not think the subject is off base as some regard it. I have a four year degree. Credentials matter, membership in good organizations like...
I would not say it is necessary for those on the top tier of a multi-millionaire company to have a college degree; I can think of a lot of top...
How well do we know the leaders in the numismatic industry? Do these people have degrees from good colleges and universities? We have seen them...
If he weren't ethical, he could just break it out and sell it as a 62. I have also found ANACS is more liberal on these types. I bought a 58 and...
I have owned a lot of MS 60s through MS62s, all the common dates are fairly easy to grade; for me a "62" should look high end with minimal...
They gave it a "Browning 3" for rarity. The John Reich society is the expert on Bust halves and quarters, I am hoping to get more info. from...
You were robbed! Seriously, the MS62s tend to have less hairlines; look at a couple dozen examples at a good auction site. Unfortunately, the...
Is that substantiated--it is an "L" and also a 25/4/(2)? It looks like PCGS' price guide is too optimistic, way over $4000 in XF. Harry Laibstein...
News...... Grade is as follows: 38973 1825/4/(2) 25C USA XF40
Thanks. Some people have eyes like hawks--what's the secret, carrot juice?
Thanks, it could be they logged it in differently than I wrote on the sheet, plus I included the dealer info on the coin, not that they give a...
Unbelievably anal of PCGS, frankly. My guess they have some sort of screening machine that kicked it out to deny a numerical grade. My only...
But the U.S. coins are a lot more aesthetic, advanced, diverse and so forth. They merit greater diversity of grading, plus the market value of...
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