I paid $45 for my 1909-VDB which is raw and would probably grade MS64. [IMG]
While I agree with you in a general sense, it is my experience that they don’t do this for common coins worth less than $100. Now if this coin...
NT and awful. I really don't understand how a coin with toning that advanced could grade MS63. Personally, that is a problem coin to me,...
That coin is mint state red. It is impossible to say what grade exactly with those ridiculously overexposed photographs but MS62-63 RD would seem...
That color is very nice, and the 49-D was a good date/mm to taste the rainbow.
$750
They have a section of their website for catalog orders. The annual subscription for all of the US Coin catalogs is $175 (see link below)....
He's not losing money if they grade MS68, and some of those would even be profitable in MS67, specifically the 1981. This isn't my series so I...
The photos and catalog descriptions are the same as those used in the online listings. So that money is already spent. You would need someone to...
They seriously are doing everything they can to ensure that I don't consign my coins to them. The $500-$1000 range is right in my wheel house for...
No Star, toning on proofs needs to be pretty dramatic to get a star.
While I don't discount the luster on the coin, that really isn't enough to meet NGC's standard for the star designation, which really is the...
$325
It is a nice Jefferson, but I'm scratching my head, why does that coin have a star?
I agree, without the triangular serif, I can’t call it “large S”
Wow, that’s incredible
No star, too many breaks and too close to terminal on obverse periphery.
$500
His coins are awesome!
That is a great coin photo of a fantastic coin.
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