And the grades on the TPG label, are also just that, an opinion.
Only you can answer that question as you have the roll to search through. :thumb:
As I understand it, the PCGS forum is ruled by a dictator who bans members for no legitimate reason, so it stands to reason the members there...
Not at all. There are many ways people throw money away. People who gamble in casinos hoping for a high return, or buy used motor vehicles that...
Possibly or possibly not.
Not assuming at all, and my statements are in general terms, and meanings with no assumptions whatsoever.
No I have not. If it's not marketing fluff as I stated, than why is that slabbed coins with a CAC sticker on them have a price tag much higher...
I did much haggling when I was a YN and on into my adult years pre-TPG. It was how it was done for many. How I can know TPGs grades are not...
For the record, I have never submitted a coin to any TPG ever :thumb: You said nobody twisted your arm, yet in your previous post, #152, you...
Yes, opinions, which can and do vary. Mr. Brooklyn has a thread going about a SLQ with a MS66 on the NGC label, and there are a number of members...
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CAC is just more marketing fluff and nothing more.
I'm going to be honest, in all the years of my collecting, I have never heard of that book. I would check this site out and see if that is...
+1 I have nieces and nephews who are 20 somethings :thumb:
BIN means just that, you are willing to pay the Buy It Now price, and you get the item ;)
That's not a crock, it's reality. How many people do you know strive to collect slabbed MS/PR70 labeled coins from either PCGS or NGC? In the past...
Nice pics. AU. Circulation wear on both sides, and there are some wavy lines across Washington's profile, that look like fingerprints.
Nice. I would pay a little more than $5 for the toning on her :thumb:
Did that tone after it was removed from the OGP or before?
AU Details. There's a damaging gouge on the reverse in the mainsail.
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