Well said. I stand by my quote you have included in red, and when I read it it seems clear to me, however, I suppose "very little" is relative....
This thread was posted by @ddddd and the example he gave he said had sold for $10,408. I'm literally discussing the example given in the first...
The faint I is from a grease-filled die. Good catch. My advice to you is that if you can't see it with the naked eye, it's not an important feature.
We're talking about a $10,000+ sale on a coin where a common date goes for very little. The base price of the coin, even if it is a couple hundred...
I don't think you're getting what I'm saying here. CAC is taking the toning into account when verifying that the grade of MS64 is correct. MS64 of...
I do prefer damage to other problems if it is localized and the rest of the coin is both original and much higher grade than the price reflects....
Do they though? To what end? The slab just says it is a 64. What exactly are they validating about it being a 64 that includes the *premium* for...
The CAC on the second coin makes zero sense. Grade evaluation on a common date 64 Morgan? There's no premium there. The toning is 99.99% of the...
Just put your newps in a bin and don't put them into your permanent collection until you catalog them.
NGC will treat copper like this and produce the same result if you ask for conservation. How do you know he is doing it and not NGC? Either way,...
Some new pickups: 1935A (1944) $1 Silver Certificate Experimental Note R (Regular Paper) Fr.1609 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1935A (1944) $1 Silver...
Original from what I can see.
A couple new large notes: $5 National Currency 3rd Charter The Public National Bank and Trust Company of New York New York Series 1902 Fr.606...
I've only had good experiences buying and selling to CT members. Even met quite a few for transactions in person or at shows.
I've got books full of these that I've made over the years. Just took a trip to Hawaii and came back with another dozen or so from Iolani Palace...
Well, since their customers already own the coins they submit, their customers are always potentially sellers, but never buyers. They are looking...
Well just that I would think corrosion first rather than encrustation. It wouldn't change that it was a clumsy spot removal with a sharp tool.
I said I would change my answer if you're saying it is not gold. If you're saying it is gold my answer is of course the same. I believe I had the...
I said dirt encrustation because it appears to be gold. If you're saying this is a silver coin, then my answer would have been different. Seeing...
The Metro kiosks here give them in any change dispensed over $1. I paid for shipping at the post office the other day and pulled out a big sack...
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