Right now, from what I can see, NGC listed values are topping PCGS for same coins/grades...often by more than just a few dollars, although likely...
What IS a "sample" slab...? Saw one the other day...second time...no grade or other notation on PCGS label save for coin date/type, etc. except...
So if "powered flight" was measured from the Wright Bros in 1903, that would put this stamp at about 1953 vintage. Cool.
Thinking the same thing...plus whether VAM, BAM, DAM, HAM, JAM, PAM, RAM, SAM, YAM and ShaZAM...it's all the same to me :woot:. That said, is...
And you're gonna crack this out of an NGC slab for an album hole...??? Shakin' my head...but to each their own.
Looks like some sort of acid or stronger chemical exposure.
Strictly on the edges, I've seen some clad coin edges show almost all copper...the entire thickness of the edge...almost all the way around or...
Indeed very nice. Have never owned one but once lusted after her, big time...I'd have given my eye teeth, right arm and first born to have such...
Was in my 6th grade classroom and already a big history and politics buff...monitors were sent around to all rooms with the announcement, read by...
Love your beautiful 78 Morgan...just enough whispers of subtle, champagne-gold toning.
Gotta like/appreciate those clean cheeks on the 1880-S Morgan...plus maybe a PL on the NGC grade of 65 or 66 from here. If it ain't 65, I'd say...
Not just yours...at least mine, also. Thx.
If your pics are "rushed/experimental," you're doing pretty good...!
If those boys back then...or CRH today...would have unearthed 50c or maybe $5...likely no one would have said/say so much as boo! But if it...
OK all you experts, know-it-alls :woot: and silver barons...seriously, at least one or two of you...please answer this: So, what IS the purity of...
Before I comment, please clear this up. Is this or isn't it an April Fools joke...??? Thank you.
AU50-53...nice, clean half...the scratch is hardly noticeable or a factor.
I was thinking he meant the GSA dollars/holders that you could submit and have graded in-slab, to maintain the original holders.
I'll play, with what I can see, although it always helps to have the full coin. Based solely on the partial images, I'd say the first coin (worn...
Well, it certainly proves that you can, indeed...one way or another...put a squared "peg" (of sorts) in a round hole.;)
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