fair enough
ive tried to use the bst boards here couple times but most of the volume is around coins, bill posts seem to get lost, if even findable. Would it...
thats a nice one
very nice, love the nationals
thats as good as it gets, my digital camera is pretty old :/
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lol, good point, to answer, I was unaware you could call pmg n ask about why things were graded as they were, do they allow you to speak to the 2...
lettow, do they keep a database of all the analysis of the notes? I thought the only comments were on the back of the notes..... how would they...
btw i was looking at my mpc's last nite, considering getting them graded soon, and I saw my bright beautiful mint 681 $20 has a half inch pencil...
Idk just seems wierd to get 3 "good embossing" then suddenly next batch i get EPQs, all those notes look amazing paper and ink wise imho heres...
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what are possible reasons for having good embossing comment and not epq?
coulda been a sales tactic, but the reason im considering it, is my first set of notes, 2 mint notes received only good embossing comment, not...
they said quote "we send thousands of notes per year, you will get a better result if you have us submit them rather then yourself"
every dealer I have spoken with, including heritage auction representatives indicate this happens with PCGS and PMG. With that said, that doesnt...
Ill look into them, thanks :)
thats true, I have been meaning to get out to a show, I have a lot of notes/coins which arent worth getting graded due to the cost, but are still...
yes, they have done very well by me so far. I do believe tho, after my experience, that the volume of notes you send affects the grades partially....
wats difference between a 64 ppq and a say 69 ppq? is is mostly about margin evenness at that point?
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