The pictures are actually fairly descent, but they are so small and any attempt to enlarge them pixelate too much to see any detail. Is there any...
Leave the small ANACS unless they are particularly valuable. PCI and ICG could possible be descent coins. You would be best having someone...
I am pretty sure that is a shiny spot. I have several Lincolns with such spots (not rubs). There may be some way to photograph them without...
You need to work with someone knowledgeable. I would actually recommend eBay IF you were knowledgeable. Not knowing where you are, my...
Aside from ANACS (and some say ICG), most likely not worth it. They tend to be problem coins and/or grossly overgraded.
You need to go back and reread that line. If you do, you will find for a $2.00 refund, they only took $1.94 from your account. The buyer...
And I have never been chugged anything for any refund I have received. Are you sure you are dealing with PayPal?
That is apparently just your PayPal. They have refunded my fees for every refund I have made. Oh, and I refund for discounted shipping all the...
That is apparently just your PayPal. They have refunded my fees for every refund I have made.
Not rhetorical. I counted 4 spots and that coin honestly looks lusterless. You can argue all you want with my descriptions, but the main point...
So I see a lusterless coin that was lucky to get a 65. And it has spots. Now what do you think it grades?
Sorry. Apparently my memory is bass ackwards (and PCGS words it weird in their gloswsery).
PCGS only goes by the top and bottom bands. I see no break in those bands. Why would they not say FSB? Now, NGC uses the middle also. Not a...
MS65 RED's are selling for $3200 so I think $3,000 covers the "closer to red" pricing. And I have no idea how you know it is "closer to MS66 than...
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66 (FSB PCGS only)
FWIW, some have sold for $38,000 and some $60,000+ on Heritage. I looked it up.
They are going for $2,000 to $3,000 on Heritage.
Dern! I wish I had family like that. You might want to check those other coins also.
I could not possible tell from those pictures, but early red/brown coins rarely go above 65 - very rarely.
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