I've seen multi coin 2x2 flips a few times but it is certainly not too common. Three items of the same date from three different mints does make...
Anything you overpaid for is hard to sell. :D (I know as I've been there:() In general, I have noticed it is the same items as some people...
Altered surfaces is one thing NGC won't slab (I don't get it since PCGS and Anacs do slab these but NGC has their ways).
It was a 1958 that sold for over $100k. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1958-franklin-half-dollar-pcgs-ms67-fb-cac-sells-for-110k-at-auction.324310/
There is a video posted on IG as well: https://www.instagram.com/p/DE0N1dBOtAr/?img_index=1
And the answer is MS 64. It is an older blue holder and I think the grade is a bit conservative. Normally one might see a market grade for the...
There are a few items NGC will not slab at all: altered mintmark/date, questionable authenticity, counterfeit, and altered surfaces are a few I...
You might need to call someone or see if someone else replies to a new email.
Details graded slabs weren't around for many years. 2007 appears to be around the time PCGS started doing details/genuine holders. Before that,...
That is certainly odd since there are three individual cert numbers. It might be a glitch in the system and the person that told you it can't be...
Any other guesses? @Lehigh96 or others?
OGH coins have upgraded plenty of times. If you find one that hasn’t been on the market for many years the odds are better compared to one in a...
These slabs can have a small premium, especially for common coins. That premium is mostly driven by people that like to collect an example of each...
Please guess the grade of this toned Franklin Half Dollar. I have included the PCGS Trueview and a GC Great Photo. [IMG] [IMG]
I was going to say MS 64 and then confirmed I was correct with the reveal. :p
That's a cool set!
I like it as a 65; even though I guessed 64, I did think it had the look of a gem (65). I'm guessing it would get the same grade today. And it's...
Nice upgrade with a much better strike!
I found this listing on eBay with one slab similar to the one you show. The one the right is definitely a type I've seen sold on those TV shows...
I think these might have been special labels made for the dealers that sell coins on TV (like HSN).
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