And here I thought this thread would be about 8,800 Lincoln cents!;)
Well, I think there are really two issues to address here. The first is the question of if coin collecting attracts people who are inherently...
In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with post-acquisition editing of an image as long as the manipulation is done to make the image reflect more...
Of the two images shown in your last post, the first image looks like a coin while the second image looks like manipulation. In all the images...
I agree and think you are absolutely correct. I also hope this is all resolved to your satisfaction as well as the satisfaction of the other...
The advice you received to come to the site may have been terrific, but one has to be responsible with their financial dealings and deals that...
I'll give you a piece of advice first, and you are free to ignore it if you like; don't title a thread with simply a vague notation that you have...
This seems to be an odd thread with enormous potential to devolve into something completely mean spirited. Regardless, I will post in it only to...
I use the PCGS version far more than the NGC version and find that the PCGS version is more helpful.
I've attempted to stay out of this since I do not know the parties involved, but this has been my read on the events all along.
The Norfolk commem is exceptionally common in high grade relative to other coins of the series and MS66 is not exactly high grade for this issue....
An 1890 IHC is a common coin worth a few dollars in nice, circulated condition. That's it. The rest of the "information" given about the coin...
This color range you are writing about can be completely normal and can be a sign of a coin with thick, original skin. I do not know what grade...
It's circulated and has "stuff" all over it, which typically means that if you remove the "stuff" you have one mighty funky looking coin. I don't...
I like that. Just imagine- "Wonderful birthday gift for the person born in 1944, 1959 and 1960! You don't have a birth certificate? You don't...
Probably a good answer.
When NGC first started NCS I had two clients ask me to use their services for them. One group of coins I thought was conserved rather aggressively...
It is worth less than the silver melt value, in my opinion. However, it is still cool.
The lower the price of the coin, then the more likely one will be willing to pay a higher percentage over any listed guide price.
It may very well be a simple database error. PCGS had admitted to having this happen in the past with some coins that began with 50 in their...
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