Have you considered sending it in for a re-grade? If it doesn't upgrade it stays in the same slab. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Of course you...
I'm guess MS65RB
One more picture . . .
This is an 1890-O Morgan Dollar that's been in my family for at least 50 years. The reverse shows chips in the eagle's wing. Any thoughts as to...
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I agree with Brett (other than the part about the modern proof set idea) but it would be hard for me personally not to close out an (almost)...
I have purchased coins in both PCGS and NGC holders and have decided not to buy coins in other TPG's holder until I know much more about what's...
Thank you all for your thoughtful insight.
I've been told that ANACS is not as popular because in the past they somehow got the reputation of over grading coins, which is unfortunate...
I'm new here, so please go easy on me. I'd like to have your thoughts regarding your preference between PCGS grading and its holders as compared...
The lettering being backward makes no sense for a legitimate multiple strike.
The first two look better than the others but when in doubt . . . don't walk, run. Are they being sold from overseas?
A very nice coin but I have to agree with the crowd that it's not worth grading.
Sounds like a plan. Thanks. I'm guess that if CAC doesn't like it at 64, neither PCGS nor NGC will like it at 65.
I did the best I could and I know it's not very good. And, yes, even getting a "+" would be worth it. [ATTACH]
Thanks very much for your insight. It makes sense.
I'm new here and apologize if there is a more appropriate forum for this question. Does anyone have experience sending coins graded by TPGs for...
That is fantastic. I've seen these coins, some with chop marks, and they are a great piece of (American) history.
But I'm pretty sure I know how it will end . . .
THAT is one nice looking coin.
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