Sounds about right. Matt, are you pleased?
Photos make judging luster difficult, and the biggest difference between grades on 73-d coins is luster. Could be anything from a 64 to a 66,...
I like good coins. Most of them end up being in slabs, but not all.
too much chatter to be a 67, IMO. I guessed 66.
67. They may pull them out of the air, as you say G, but they do so consistently, which is by my estimation more important.
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Yes, I would. As I mentioned to you ATS, put yourself in the buyer's shoes for a moment.... Would you want to buy a coin you were not satisfied...
I understand completely. Thanks for sharing what you have. :)
Here's my dearly departed Sassy: [img] I miss her. :(
Net graded down to g4, IMO.
Ouch. Let your pain be a lesson for all of us. Thanks for sharing what is certainly not a pleasurable experience.
p.s. Merc, I'm sorry for your loss. I had to put my cat of 16 years down the week before last, and I know just how hard it can be. :(
I find it very curious ANY dealer would leave that coin in a ICG slab. They would be leaving quite a bit of money on the table, and generally...
That's a tough choice, but in general, Lehigh has given you solid advice.
I had a Coke machine steal a dollar from me last week. Damn vending machine conspiracies!
Awesome group of coins, Ankur. Very, very nice. If you don't mind sharing.... Which ones didn't pass and why? Just curious as I've found in...
I do not see that coin making it into a graded holder. Sorry. :(
Is this the mythical PCGS 67? I'm guessing not. 66
Looks like PMD to me.
I'll 3rd Thad's comments.
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