MS 62 ...I'm thinking they all have some significant hits that prevent a higher grade
My experience at an LCS today was $25 for a set of 5 silver proof state quarters. That's $5 each with a current melt of about $6.50. They are...
Very nice! I'll join the admirers of the 1951 (the rest are cool too).
I like it! My guess is MS 65 (66 if there are no hidden hits) and as mentioned, the one big hit prevents it being FBL. Nice coin overall.
The pros: there appears to be more activity on that forum than most others and you have plenty of knowledge. The cons: with the knowledge, come...
Who won this time, this guy! :p They have some saying about a broken clock and twice a day, right....:D
@mlov43 if you want to battle it, you have to go higher up and see if you can get someone on the phone instead of the chat (which can be difficult...
In my comment, I meant someone was delusional enough to believe it was a top grade of 68 or 69. We see it with some of the new people (some of...
I would guess on of the following: ~Someone was overly confident it was a high grade ~Someone needed to fill out an order ~Someone was selling off...
That happens too as certain coins were harshly judged originally or the graders decided to not punish a weak strike upon regrading.
Good answer! I also would not pay that much for a 70 graded Eagle but the market has said they do bring a significant premium. There is a base of...
AU 58 for a long time was considered a good value grade. The reason being is that you could find MS 64-65 quality coins with a hint of wear that...
Very cool!
I've been waiting for a while to unload the silver proof state quarters that I used to get from the US Mint. If we ignore inflation and...
For this coin, it really does not make sense. There are lowball collectors that will pay a significant premium for the lowest straight graded...
VF 20 is my guess
You might have to call back and see if you can get another representative. The rules suggest that you should be protected from negative feedback....
Looking at Paramount, they did some of both as you can find the MS 60 and the MS 65 slabs graded MS 63 by NGC. What did they intend to do? That is...
Here are two examples I just found on eBay: 1) Paramount holder say 65 but NGC says 63 [IMG] [IMG] 2) Paramount says 65 and NGC agrees [IMG] [IMG]
Paramount can be hit or miss. They were chosen to help sell the Redfield Hoard and would put the coins in slabs saying MS 65 or MS 60. Later they...
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