Best of luck on the sub! It will be fun to follow.
Solid win for $50!
Hallmark was sold to PCI, who then went through several ownership changes across the following decades. The early PCI was generally considered...
You have AU 58 twice on the poll, so that must be the answer. :p In reality that was my guess even before seeing it twice-to me it looks like...
Very nice coin with great eye appeal for a 62 (would not have guessed 62 from the photo)!
For more on the listing, it was part of a lot on Great Collections (linked below). There were 10 total Hallmark slabs ranging from common to...
Yes it was for Premium Quality
Here is an interesting coin that I ran across recently (did not win). It is in an old Hallmark slab and a much better date than one normally sees...
I believe they still do (they just aren't commonly seen). I owned an obverse UDM Morgan in a new yellow slab. If they did obverse UDM, I'm sure...
The NGC black is around a $10k slab in today's market. There have been several sold at GC in the 8k-14k range. [ATTACH]
Very nice!
That was certified when PCGS outsourced currency grading and you can no longer verify it. They have this note on their website: Collectors...
That's a guy who is on social media (Youtube/instagram, etc) who pours his own bars. Probably with increasing spot prices, any premium they had...
[ATTACH] As far as an image, Google won't do it. Meta AI gave this-not great.... [ATTACH]
The other option is to increase the cost of grading in order to keep the volume down but increase too much and they might lose too much business.
That is certainly a big downside of all of this.
I wonder if it picked up some other thread where people were discussing someone being banned? A second search gives different info: [ATTACH]
Not bad.... poem about ddddd via AI: Upon CoinTalk's digital shore, where numismatists explore, A collector known as ddddd, seeks treasures to...
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@-jeffB you want to comment on that controversy :p [ATTACH]
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