Here are the 1935 PDS Washingtons for the Dansco. The P and S were bought raw, the D was in a PCGS AU55 slab that I bought off of eBay and...
Gosh, I wouldn't know anything about random stories or statistics. All I will say is that the YN mentioned this to me in a totally different...
Actually the coin that I've been looking off and on to find is a Proof Cameo Mercury. 1938 would be preferred, but I'd be happy with any year as...
Here's the "original" Post a Proof Coin thread. It's already 19 pages long. That's where I'll be....
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I've been PM'ing a YN who knows the game VERY well for his age. He sent in a raw 1958-D Washington to PCGS. It was graded MS66. He sent it to...
I believe that is an optical illusion.
Images by Bob Campbell, and I think he did an excellent job. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I always enjoyed how in this one the pan and the bear (a golden grizzly) are toned yellow/gold. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Correct, I thought I touched on that with my explanation, but I could have been more explicit.
Ummmmm, baseball, with all due regards, your very statement shows that you do not have a clear understanding of what unsearched means. "People...
A couple of things, first, with regards to 1989, PCGS slabs (and NGC?) first hit the market circa 1986. Due to the slabbing, people became VERY...
Oh, also, one thing that has been alluded to is gradeflation. An MS64 of, say, 2004, may now be graded as an MS65. By definition, this SHOULD...
I would disagree that it is the entire collectibles market. There are ALWAYS areas of the collectibles market that are either heading up, heading...
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