Really? I'm a sucker "to a certain extent"? Before labeling me as such, you should know that I've not paid more for a CAC coin -- because I've...
So, I'm a "sucker" because, apparently unlike you, I care about the resale value of my coins and believe the CAC sticker adds value to prospective...
This one, VG8 details: [img] [img]
I'm all over the place. lol
I concur.
;)
66 b/c PCGS is very stingy with 67, and the apparently freshly polished dies likely have slightly muted luster as a result.
I might add moving a bit farther away from the coin may be helpful in conjunction with Larry's comments (which are dead-on, IMO). Lens?
That's a very nice 66, RLM.
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I don't use cash often, and when I do, I'm sad to say I don't pay much attention to change.
My only advice is this: When possible, conduct bullion deals face-to-face. Sorry to hear of your challenges, and glad they seemed to resolve...
By way of illustration, here is the reverse die (from an 1871, not an 1877, but the reverse is the same, I believe): [img]
There are plenty of accredited, educated, law abiding used car salesman too, and I don't look fondly on that profession either. Sorry if you feel...
And it also seems like they are not hidden, at least up until the last 48 hours. Remember, you made the statement: "There's only 2 things it can...
Two points, Frank... First, just because the industry does it widely doesn't make it right. Second, an auction is not a negotiation between two...
For one, DLRC tells people their reserve, and yes, I consider hidden reserves sneaky. Additionally, teletrade does not tell you if the reserve is...
Of the two, ICG. They still have some respect from collectors. Anacs, not so much.
61 on the coin, 62 with the color.
Nt 63
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