While we're discussing Canadian. Where would be the best place to sell a condition census quarter from the 1950s? Not a rare date.
Somewhere I heard that there was a rule with NGC that you could not have more than 75% PCGS in a set. The fantasy of getting a 68 was worth the...
Yes, I should’ve used the word consistency rather than compatibility
The question remains though, if NGC is tougher on the series then why is PCGS more expensive?
You’re right, I found that out.
Registry set compatibility, and the hope of a higher grade.
I sent 2 PCGS graded Jefferson nickels for crossover to NGC earlier this month. Neither crossed. Can it be assumed that NGC slabbed Jeffersons are...
Agreed, questionable color but 64.
Please everyone, use a tripod and a cable release, a continuous light source or two and no flash.
The obverse is stunning and a 67. The reverse, I would want to see if those are hairlines. I've seen details grade for that look. Otherwise a 66+.
I have to go with 66+ as well.
Die polishing marks always make me uncomfortable when I can't tell if they continue onto the devices. Should get a 66.
My guess is a dipped 64.
Just sent a check off to Hugh Wood this week.
Has anyone resubmitted slabs that developed carbon spots on the cents after the 10 year guarantee? How many grades did it drop?
62 please
Just FYI. I recently purchased an MS66+ ICG 1953 Lincoln for my NGC registry set. When it came back from NGC it was in a MS65 holder. That cost a...
I already have my reservations. Summer FUN was great so this should be outstanding.
66
One of the Graham-Reiver Varieties of Reeded Edge half dollars 1836-1839. I saw a book for sale listing all of them with photos but it was too...
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