Real grade, AU-58. There is a rub on Ms. Liberty’s right knee. Holder grade, MS-62. The head is probably full, but it is slightly impaired from a...
The only advice I would have would be to talk to PCGS. Their software might have a glitch in it that blocks coins that were once rejected because...
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Here is the best, highest grade, 20 cent piece I have. This one is graded MS-65, and it's "all there." [ATTACH] This series has fascinated me...
My late father in law took one of the scammers to the point where they wanted him to buy a gift certificate and give them the serial number. I...
Robo calls drive my wife and I nuts. I got calls from a well known company that is known for selling bullion with a few certified coins on the...
The grading services are swamped right now. There is no way that they could take the time to provide that service. You might post pictures here....
I believe this occurred with a 1694 Elephant token. I think that it is the reason why CAC no longer certifies pre 1792 American "colonial" coinage.
When I was a dealer, I found the grading for Franklin Half Dollars to be very inconsistent. I used to cherry-pick the under graded pieces and sell...
That 1872-S counterfeit half dollar is one scary devil. Here is a genuine piece taken for the PCGS Coin Facts Site. [ATTACH]
Consecutive serial numbers indicate that the coins were submitted as a set. You must have bought them as a set.
And Morgan Dollars are bigger. In U.S. coins, the bigger the better, usually.
And your get loss carry-overs from year to year.
I have a much larger budget that most collectors. Still I think it's all relative. In my previous example, I thought that $147 to get three items...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I have dabbled with a "colonial coin type set" for years. The one Nova Eborac copper I have is high grade. I bought this one raw...
For a collector, that might be good advice these days. The wait times have become very long, and the costs, including shipping, have gotten very...
I have to admit that I generally prefer PCGS. I think that their holder displays the coin more nicely, and their grading is a little more...
Almost EVERYTHING seems to have gone down from that period. I bought some scarce, high priced 18th and 19th century coins during that period, and...
In the early to mid 1960s, putting away coins by the roll was very popular among collectors, investors and speculators/hoarders. The Coin Dealer...
Many Proof 1950 and some 1951 half dollars have rather frosty, not mirrored finishes. You need to look at a number of Proofs from this era to get...
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