I will be there for sure. I'll be displaying my 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set in the collectors exhibit area, hope some of you will be able...
Thanks, you do have a pretty sweet 1898 set though and there are some monster coins there! Yeah, it's just too bad Dale's quarter set wasn't...
2011 is the 25th anniversary of the program. But it is the 26th year of coins being made... that is correct. Some folks get really confused by...
It has wood-grain effect on both sides. Just harder to see on the reverse, but it's there. Just look near the rims on both the right and left...
To add further to Doug's post, PCGS did abandon their COLOR guarantee on copper coins to a great extent. But they now only cover the COLOR for...
haha, glad I could help out ;)
I'll give you a real life example... look at the 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent. In just looking at the PCGS populations, there are 205 of them in...
The 1909-D Barber Quarter in PCGS MS66 used to be in the Dale Friend Barber Quarter Collection awhile back, which was one of the top Barber...
There are a five known 1909 Lincoln DDR varieties, one of which, the 1909P-1DR-005 is on a 1909 VDB. The other four are on the non-VDB 1909...
Thanks giorgio, very cool "VDB Coins" website and one heck of a Kennedy set you have!
Yeah, part of the reason I submitted the set for SecurePlus was that I thought several had a chance at getting + grades and/or upgrades. Of...
It doesn't really need to be there for 1921 since the only dollar issued was a silver dollar. But for other years the S$1 is necessary as gold...
I'm downgrading my guess from MS65 to MS64. Just a few more marks that I saw in the previous pics and I was counting on more luster and I'm still...
Hey there everyone. I recently had my 1909 Mint Set put into PCGS SecurePlus holders and imaged by PCGS and here are the photos. Be sure to click...
Right, with Matte Proof Lincolns, coins with nice eye appeal can often sell for much higher than the PCGS Price Guide prices. I know that I paid...
This one is pretty... [IMG] This one is alright too... [IMG] But this one is definitely my favorite example of the type... [IMG]
Not saying that it is the case with this 1914, but sometimes PCGS and NGC will market grade very nice looking AU58 coins using the MS62 grade....
I guessed MS65 mostly based on what I think it'll look like in hand... seems to be pretty free of major marks and has some alright toning, but...
The 1994 and 1997 matte proof nickels and the 1998 matte proof Kennedy half seem to be very very underappreciated... perhaps they will gain some...
always fun to look at a set of well-matched Lincolns... doesn't really matter if they are well circulated browns or high-value original reds.
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