Yes, I took another image where there wasn't glare.
Most are already weighed, as this slab clearly has the weight, as do many others. No, NGC uses ANA grading standards, and the ANA course does...
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I think slabs are the best storage medium for ancient coins. Since they are not perfectly round, you cannot use an air-tite, or any other kind of...
I'm sure many of us knew that PCGS was raising fees for 2013. I can't really blame them, as the cost of doing business is going up for everyone....
I just realized... If this was a true error, I'm sure the graders would be laughing when they print the label.
It's not wear, or the other one would be worn off. Something occurred during the minting process for this to happen.
I'm not that good at grading a couple of those coins, and I don't want to star in my own contest, just feels weird. I got off the phone with PCGS...
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Look closely, this libertad has the girl missing one small piece of her anatomy. Every other Libertad I have seen, has two. Is this a greased...
I saw that coming a mile away!
To have the mint, mint coins, just for you? http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/7341
Okay. For the cent, easy, the IHC. Lincoln cents span the majority of the 20th century. BTW I'm using PCGS. MS-62 Red, $150. Get a early...
and what all do you mean by type set? There is the IH cent, Wheat Cent, Steel Wheat Cent, and Memorial Cent. There is the V-Nickel, Buffalo...
I would take the time out to help you, if you were actually doing it.
Simple. Offer a price that's 9% lower. If they want $200 for a coin, offer $182. If they accept, then you just saved yourself sales tax.
Is this a hypothetical question?
Not as nice, probably a VF.
What's that piece of something near the date?
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