I think that they will. There are many collectors who think that CAC walks on water, and so far they have a reputation among dealers for being...
You might have enough original mint surface and luster left to make Mint State, but the photos lead me to doubt it. This one is part of my EF-AU...
There are people who collect these things, and sometimes they become quite valuable among those who collect them. Since I view the grading...
I recently purchased this As of Nero, but I have been able to find it the Sear book or ever Wildwinds. Does anyone known anything about it?...
Do you get a refund if it comes back in a lower grade? Nope. That's why I avoid giving direct business to the TPGs.
That's what he said. If the assigned grade was MS-65, he paid more to have the coin graded.
I heard one dealer say at the recent Tampa show that he was charged one price for a Morgan Dollar grade and more, $50, if the same type of coin is...
I have two Gobrecht dollars. The only way that I can show you the die rotation orientations is to create them with photos and computer created...
I would say altered date. It's been fooled with. I was expecting to see a pattern coin.
I think that the photos are way over exposed. For that reason, I won't say "cleaned." The sharpness grade is lower end AU.
If you are willing to collect these coins in grades like MS-61, this might be your time. I saw some in PCGS MS-61 holders at the recent Tampa show...
I went and enjoyed it. But I figure this will be the first and last one. The public attendance was poor. A lot of the national dealers with whom...
There are instances of where the dies rotated to other positions while some of these coins were struck. Therefore there are "tweeners." One theory...
Here is a quick lesson on the four die rotation alignments that have been laid out for the Gobrecht Dollars. Learned this in words in hard....
Auctions work for dealers because they are open to buying anything within their area of business that is attractively priced. Most collectors have...
Looking at the close-up picture of the coin, I'd say it's over graded. It's got black fly specks which would knock it down to PR-64. There are...
I prefer to buy coins, tokens and medals from dealers. Even I pay more, which I'm not convinced that I am doing in all cases, I've got the item...
It’s in the MS-62, 63 range. Since the color is off in the photo, it’s probably R&B or Brown. It’s got too many marks to grade any higher.
No, the eagle on the Flying Eagle cent is a close match, but it’s not perfect. I used to think that it was a perfect match.
The thinking is the 1839 dollars with the alignment IV (medal turn, eagle flying horizontally) were issued for circulation, although there were...
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