Is it one of those instances where they are more forgiving of the coin since it's pretty old? If it was 100 years newer I doubt it would get a...
While I personally don't think the scratch is egregious enough to warrant a details slab, I do think it's enough that the coin should've been...
CAC should make a "bottom of the barrel" sticker specifically for low ball set coins, so you know your coin is the worst of the worst!
All I know is that whenever I send my coins in, I hope my coins get the grader(s) who did this one!
That's one of my favorite Ben Franklin quotes! Another one of my favorites is "three men can keep a secret if two of them are dead." ;)
Upon further searching this is the sole PO01 $2.5 Classic Head graded by PCGS. A fine coin for a lowball set. :)...
Very true. I find myself IDing certain overdates not by the date (since I'd need a microscope and a vivid imagination to see it) but by...
How did they figure out the date, let alone the type of 8?! Pretty rad coin though, if you ask me.
Is it just me or is this thing rim nicked out the wazoo? I guess this is an example of how TPGs can be lenient. Thoughts? I'm not in the market to...
Nice shiny dimes! Gimme gimme!! Nice 2007 by the way.
What does this mean? I have a feeling it's really obvious but it flew over my head.
If someone buys a coin whose value is entirely based on some teensy tiny detail and the pictures are blurry, they're just asking to get taken for...
Any doubled dies turn up?
Wow, that's more recent than I thought. They've more or less quadrupled in about 15 years.
If the four keys (1909-S VDB, 1909-S, 1914-D, 1931-S) were certified (especially the 1909-S VDB and 1914-D) and I was in the market for a complete...
If you didn't accidentally leave out any dates, I don't think you're as hosed as people are saying. Provided they're not...
Not if you're as talented as me. I'd manage to gouge the coin and stab my hand, and sadly I'd probably be more worked up about killing the coin...
Whoa what year was that? I have a feeling it was before my time by a few years.
Fingers heal, but coins do not!
MS60 for the $5 VF20 for the 50¢
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