Gotcha. So, how do you all encapsulate them? Magnicaps? Or, is there a special breed of capsules for ancients? Since they tend to be tiny and all...
Is there a recognized authority among TPGs for ancients?
Wait, so is raw preferred over slabbed for ancients?
Like grade school? lol I'd still want that one though. I've been looking for one of those for a while now...
I do like how NGC breaks it down to sub-grades, like in the 'net's example below. Maybe if they broke it down for modern coins that would be...
Absolutely speaking, a "good" and "high" grade coin can be determined by the Sheldon 70-point grading scale. But, as far as what's available and...
Is that grease filled on the building?
WP Mint set?
Can you give it an acetone bath (if that's something you allow for your coins)? I see some toning that appears to be subdued, and some crud. It...
This wouldn't be a coin, but how about an 1871 Chicago banknote that's partly (mostly) burned wherever images of buildings are? Extra points if it...
That one's neat. How about a 2001 coin w/ a "chained" struck through error over "LIBERTY" for the Patriot Act?
It would have to be a major one. EDIT: Maybe a 1906 S gold coin w/ a huge die crack... more so if it's through the MM.
What's that right next to Mercury's lips? Die crack or scratch? It looks like the former but that may be due to lighting.
The customer service lady told me about "a year ago" (verbatim). She seemed to know what she was talking about, as she answered all of my...
That's a good point. If you can't authenticate the coin, then that would make it a good reason.
$25 in 1953 is equivalent to about $222 today when adjusted for inflation. It's about a 9 times difference for that specific amount. Plus...
Yeah, I get the other post from earlier in this thread that maybe it's bad publicity, but I kind of see it the other way around. If NGC makes it...
$34.00 Assuming we don't take into consideration any taxes...
Do they slab OGP errors, too? lol
Broncos: 17 Panthers: 21
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