I don't like the look. Like on the reverse side, the color looks good where obverse detail remains, but it looks off elsewhere. Unfortunately,...
It’s not inconsistent within the confines of CAC-graded coins, but it is more inconsistent within the total marketplace. This isn’t an...
So much for improving the level of consistency in the marketplace.
I understand your comment completely John, and am interested, but only to the extent that it makes sense to me. While authentication is one...
While everyone else obsesses over this subject, I'll go on buying and selling coins, not holders.
Fantastic originality . . . 53, maybe even 55.
Sometimes, but not always. After posting to this thread, I thought back to a submission of mine some 30 or so years ago. I was contacted by a...
I'm guessing the grader is also a nationally known dealer who already had the finest known example of that coin on a customer's want list.
I view this as unethical behavior. The grader is employed for grading and not to act as a dealer or broker. The coin should first have been...
Definitely keep it as MS62 since PCGS shows 38 equal and 92 better, whereas for proofs they indicate 119 equals and 507 better.
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Keep the Submitter form, and include the NGC Forms in the submission.
If the coins will be worth north of $300 no matter what day of the week they are graded, opting for economy service is not likely to stand up to...
Minnesota quarter thru grease. [ATTACH] Proof 1968-S Cent thru wire. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1901 Quarter Eagle thru debris. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
If you're not too far from the post office, get a PO Box.
I'll be there, but tables have not been assigned yet.
Doesn't look right. Looks like obverse spent more time bathing in chemicals than reverse.
Same "Rate Limited" response . . . I tested on multiple different browsers , and got exactly the same response on all. I'm beginning to get...
Yes, for nearly a full day now.
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