Thanks to all for your opinions and recommendations. I really do appreciate them. And, my deepest apologies for the screw up reference to "1936...
I don't collect buffalo nickels, so I'll probably send it off for auction as is in its current holder. It was part of a 1936 proof set I purchased.
My bad. I was not accurate referring to the 1936 cent as "matte" proof -- satin finish is what I should have said.
I think PCGS just doesn't like me, lol. See photo of my 1936 proof Buffalo Nickel -- they said details, damage. Ugh. Maybe a ding along the rim...
I definitely will, especially after I just received notices on grade results from my last submissions to both PCGS and NGC. I was really...
USAFA Class of '77, fyi.
You may be right, but I have to disagree with you on one very important thing: Go Air Force, Beat Navy and Army. :)
Will definitely post the results I get from sending to NGC. I'm tending towards that option.
Don't know, but I think it'd be worth the effort, more so as a matter of curiosity of comparing the grades on the same coin from PCGS, NGC, and...
Tending to agree with you, when I look at some past NGC-graded 1936 satin proofs. Found this one (NGC graded as PF 65RB) as a prior sale on...
Agree with you on that. Guess prior owner banked on PCGS validation of ANACS grade. Have to admit the jump in dollar value is significant with a...
Recently bought a 1936 matte proof Lincoln cent. Prior owner had it graded by ANACS as Proof 65 Red, but apparently decided to send it to PCGS...
Any stock short sellers out there? Maybe time to short sell Ebay stock? This latest change to Ebay sales policy/rules really sucks. I can see...
Is there, by chance, a thread on CoinTalk where we can post photos of counterfeit coins we have found/bought/otherwise come into possession, for...
Fooled me ... I went searching on Google for "Judged by Experts" on History Channel, lol. But what I had described being in a format similar to...
And you could throw in a couple of counterfeit coins, too.
Truthfully, I'd be more interested in a blind grading contest (posted on YouTube) of the same coins between NGC and PCGS graders, with a third...
C'mon, now, we all know that PCGS is infallible. ;) Courtesy of CoinHelpU.
Can't even count the number of hours of superb reading enjoyment that Mr. Cornwell has provided me. My faves are the Richard Sharpe series and,...
My 1864 "L" IHC. Think it'll grade at MS-62 or 63.
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