Do not certify that coin.
Bob, is that 1922-S ArtR's coin or former coin?
The text in bold indicates an important detail about the PCGS Secure Plus system that you misunderstood. PCGS does not claim that this system will...
Looks like a replica of a proof Seated quarter.
The images you have posted show that the coin has some sort of metal ring around it. Anyway, it has been cleaned so my previous estimate as to...
It appears to be mounted into some sort of bezel and has been polished mighty thoroughly. If true, then you would be looking at slightly over...
You are looking at coins that will be in excess of $1,000 each and you should attempt to purchase pieces with choice planchets and good design...
PCGS and NGC have terrific forums, too. Contrary to the belief that you need not go elsewhere, it can be vitally important to keep more than one...
They would all affect the eye appeal and eye appeal is a major component of the grade.
How well you did will depend upon if you intend to sock these away or flip them quickly. If you want quick flips you might do well looking at the...
I don't buy it.
Die cracks through the top of the skull or around the wings on the reverse are exceptionally common for silver WQs of this era.
The 1890 is harshly cleaned while the 1886 looks no better than MS63.
I participate in the NGC registry to share my knowledge of coins with others, which incidently is exactly why I post on the NGC, PCGS and CT coin...
That half has some very nice color.
PCGS has a feature they call "What if?" where you can virtually add coins to your set and it will calculate new point totals, weighted averages...
This is a piece that most folks will never even see, let alone own. Nice job snagging one with significant retained meat and pretty nicely...
Except for the second coin it appears that none of them might have been intentionally abused in the past, which is quite scarce in itself.
They are so cheap simply because of the laws of supply and demand. The US Mint produced millions of these sets each year during this period and...
You don't have coins, you have coasters.
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