[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Of course, this was from Iowa...
Hints, but no cheating by checking the pop reports... No it's not counterfeit Yes those are slab prongs (NGC if you don't recognize them they...
@Conder101 has posted that there are two types known from this out of business company, a black & white and a color version of the label. In...
Enjoy! [ATTACH] Note the typical pick up points - the lines of the star aren't exactly 72 degree corners. The crude reverse (especially the orbs...
[ATTACH] weight is 0.704g Do you think acetone will help? :cat: I'll give a like to the 1st non-snarky answer
The Colorado Secretary of State shows a new Trade Name filing for ANACS as of 9/9/2016:...
Guesses? [IMG] Why's would be nice...
Usual GTG... Bonus points for guessing the slabbing company and grade... [IMG] For those who need a hint to guess the company, there is...
The Coin Grading Service - UK (CGS-UK) has closed according to an email I received from their successor today. It is apparently succeeded by...
If you have an NGC Liberty Nickel Sample Slab (Schwager# NGC-005-4-1) that you did not obtain in the last couple years off eBay, I would like some...
Picked this up today from a dealer who has been holding it for me for most of the summer... [IMG] We don't think it was a captive grader for...
Any thoughts? Conder, the book has ANACS4 without the ruler and then ANACS5 with the ruler but the backside of the sticker is a lot larger......
I realize the obvious - it's an 1852 3 cent silver encased in a bronze ring. But beyond that? [IMG] I understand most encased coins are...
Has ANYBODY seen them? I notice most pricing guides don't list them either...
I need just two more pieces in specific grades to complete my set. Neither is rare, but neither is truly common, especially in that grade. Because...
I've seen s/n from the 15,000 range up into the 30s 32,000 ... have you ever seen a six digit s/n? 207,nnn?
Anyone else watching it? Some stuff selling for crazy money and yet many lots going for half of the guide prices.
Yes, that's right. ACCURADE... [IMG] [IMG]
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