no problem.. What I thought someone would say is " You should use <insert name here> referenece guide. It is the best pictortial guide available...
GOOD HAUL!! :hail: I have had a couple of those during my roll huntings adventures. My story is, as someone suggested, in the roll hunting thread....
I am not trying to sound defensive or make excuses here... but you have to remember.... I do not have any "professionally" graded coins. I have 35...
I didn't take your (or Hobo's) comment the wrong way... we're good ****...some people are ok with a VG on a 32 :thumb:
Thanks...point taken ...but I think you know the "deal" is always the coin in raw state Sometimes it is not obvious what the grade is when buying...
kick me when i down...fine, i can take it point in the right direction yoda ;)
Got the results from PCGS on 4 submittals for Washington Quarters... 1932 - me= MS65; PCGS= AU58 1943 - me= AU50; PCGS= MS65 1945S - ms= AU55;...
lol...it's not really banned but maybe strongly discouraged...the lines from the teller usually starts with "well, you are not a customer and I'm...
Thanks for the info guys. Having checked these more closely, i have convinced myself they are reprocessed. Consider myself "schooled" :o
I recently acquired a dozen 43 steel cents. Not to be a "doubting thomas" but... they seems to be in good shape and maybe almost too clean. Can...
I ordered my hardcover 2 days ago
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call all the local banks and ask?...my bank waives the charge since I have an account..otherwise its a percent or 2 :(
now that I think about it...what would they do in the reverse situation....submitted as a DDO and in their "expert" opinion it was not?
gezzzz....well that's not very "Professional"...at a minimal they should tell you and have you pay the diff or return un-graded
Hypothetically speaking…. If a coin was submitted as a 1942-D Washington quarter when in reality it was a 42-D DDO...would PCGS spot it and slab...
ok, fine,,,I'll go on a limb and buy silver for 8 :devil:
agree...kill this...its almost 10 years old
Our local bank does have a machine that counts coins. We (my son and i) have noticed that you must feed it VERY slowly (for halves) otherwise it...
lol...that narrows it down [ATTACH]
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