No way. But even if it did, I imagine most buyers wouldn't pay "problem free" money for it. $10 Liberty set builders undoubtedly have deep...
Many thought this was boinked. DW and CAC disagreed. [IMG]
I may be wrong, but because the coin isn't a top 100 it may need to go to Anacs. They will attribute just about any VAM. As for value, despite...
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Well done.
PCGS cleaned cracked out became NGC cleaned PCGS cleaned cracked out became NGC questionable color. PCGS ms62 with putty (or something) to NCS...
Some coins I want I may never be able to afford in a problem free holder. I would rather buy a coin in a correctly identified details holder,...
Nearly all my CAC rejects were Saints and ten Indians. At 65 and higher they are real strict. Marks that run across the rays mean an almost...
Nice and flashy for a NM!
XF details, cleaned
I would add: Sell a coin now and then. As you wrote, this is an expensive hobby. Selling can teach you more than buying.
Sure is meaty for an XF, but has the wrong "look". I agree with the others, cleaned and retoned. For that kind of money, I think a coin with...
On the PCGS boards, many feel that for the best chance of crossing at grade or upgrading, you are best to crack them out. That way the graders...
For $5 Liberty, I like 63. $10 Indians, 63 also. Don't know about $5 Indians, but my guess would be 58-62. $5 Indians get expensive in a hurry...
Almost 20x book for a toner.
Was gonna say 65. Looks nice and flashy.
My vote is an S.
I think it is best to just politely pass on the coin if you don't agree with the grade or if you don't find the coin eye-appealing. Why settle?...
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