I think a grading company would grade F-15 50% of the time and VF-20 50% of the time.
Geesh......Must have been a bad day. They were just my thoughts on the situation. Yes, there are specific examples of several fairly high...
There have been several instances of fairly high quality counterfeit NGC slabs showing up with holograms and correct serial numbers. I hope that...
This little scam is commonly done on 1884-S Morgans because of the large price spreads between AU and Unc. So many 84-S Morgans in AU have been...
When I am at a show, I normally show the customers the greysheet levels for the coins they are considering. If it is a coin that cannot be...
Nice find. I like the overall look of the coin.
Definitely looked tooled when you compair the "remaining" hair detail with the assocated wear on the rest of the coin.
I don't know what to think now......being a longtime collector and presently a dealer, I would like to know the dealer's side of the store...
We have some premium quality coins on ebay over the next week, including a 1955-S Doubled Die Lincoln Cent, a 1937 Proof Buffalo Nickel and some...
A good way to start is by setting up a table at a local coin club show. You will gain some valuable experience by doing that.
I wish they had put something on their site. I have a coin being reholdered by them for a customer and I could not get in touch with them at all...
Nice Coin!
It's funny you mention that. I have seen people come to coin shows who you would think couldn't afford to feed themselves by the way they were...
They are all AT.
That's a great coin! 1804 Quarters are indeed tough and I agree with what Mark said.
Sad to hear about your experience Paul. I have had many similar experiences over the years myself as a young collector. I still get blown off...
Wow...that is a knockout! The number on the holder shouldn't even matter for this coin. I would love to see the coin in person to see just how...
If you paid $300 for an XF-40 1914-D Lincoln Cent, then I think that you are doing pretty well. But, having a coin severely undergraded is never...
Nice variety!
From my understanding, the Hawaiian Cents of 1847 were often placed over the eyes of the deceased.
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