@-jeffB I'm glad you've had good interactions with USPS staff. Unfortunately for most of us - across too large a set of interactions over too many...
Once you have an eCommerce platform, you could theoretically sell ANYTHING. At least they're sticking to tangentially related items, not selling...
Probably not... I've got all kinds of stuff he told Conder101 didn't exiat, like sample slabs. Promotionals. Cross-overs with ICCG. etc.
Sure ... https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-darkside-typeset-accugrade-20th-century.403715/
There are no free gradings. If you join their club for $249, they give you a voucher for grading 8 coins at their regular tier (i.e. worth upto...
Nothing PCGS is cheap. PCGS' price guide for @ldhair 's coin is $325 / $450 / $775 (PR63, 64, 65) Regular submission (limit on economy tier is...
I bought a slabbed coin from a Chinese FPG/TPG (BAO CUI COINS RATING) because I collect slabs from different issuers. It was a junky cast "Taiping...
I have a huge collection of them - it's my addiction. I'm always in the market for them if they're inexpensive. Especially Barber coins. Why,...
Post real pictures not pictures of your microscope screen.
The mail still goes through the post office before being stuffed into a sack for the PMB. Two sets of hands to screw things up.
You know, if you are the kind of person who loves that stuff, great. If not, it's also perfectly fine to give it a pass... I feel your pain,...
All four of the "big" TPGs offer restoration services - if it needs it. I'd first figure out what it is (I'm not finding that coin on Numista),...
Well there is that... quality work, reasonable prices, great customer service (as in we know the dude what does that and we know how to reach him...
Dan: $250 membership https://www.pcgs.com/news/pcgs-graded-top-20-most-valuable-us-coins-sold-in-2022 Walk through grading fees on $10m of coins...
FAQ explicitly says you can split it up [ATTACH] https://www.pcgs.com/faq I would definitely keep records and track this carefully, however.
If you've missed the news... CAC (Certified Acceptance Corp) are the people who review PCGS and NGC graded coins, awarding them a green or gold...
Why? One walk-through rarity grading earns them more in fees than they'll ever earn from you. And at less cost.
Also, remember your little submission isn't really important in the grand scheme of things. They are no longer publically held, so it's hard to...
That's been the gist of several threads here and on the PCGS board: their customer service sucks. It's been a problem for a long time... they...
Undervaluing a coin impacts insurance on the return. Either they call you to correct the pricing, or they return it with limited insurance and...
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