Latest acquisition and latest sell lol [IMG] [IMG]
Guess the grade mila: [IMG] [IMG]
I recognize the holder, but not the name. I think it's one of those you can buy online from a china supplier and just buy the label, put the coin...
That looks photoshopped :D
What about coins that are over-graded by 4 or 5 grades? I would consider that a major issue.
The '35 D looks like a 65 BN. The only keeper IMO
Sorry geekpryde, looks like the original link is dead. i'll post pics in the future.
Bumping this with another fake. Just bc I want to keep anyone here from getting burned. 1857 flying eagle And a link i found of a guy in china...
So it'd actually be cheaper to send all of them in on one service and send another all by itself with another service. Just seems odd. And how do...
Hopefully this isn’t a dumb question. But PCGS offers several different services, each with a “Maximum Coin Value”: Regular $3000 Economy $300...
We really need a sticky for these kind of things. Does this look authentic to anyone? 1914-D
Personally, I buy the coin not the slab. Whether it's PCGS, ICG, SEGS, CAC or other. Just be careful when buying from lower TPG's - they tend to...
its with a loupe and iphone. I def need to find out how these guys get such nice shots. I know a camera helps, but setup/lighting is probably most...
Dripping luster. It's probably a 64, just not sure it's worth sending in if the consensus is that it's cleaned or something else. [IMG]
45. But the color is whispering "AU"
Sorry for the glare. Just wondering if you think this has an old cleaning and retoned, is AT, or something else. Just seems to have some odd...
they could at least post a list of duplicate cert numbers they get.. that way you would at least know what to look for and where.
hmm.. I can't think of an example where a laminated piece would sell more than its counterpart.. but I'm sure there are people out there. My 22-D...
It's lamination. It's very common on wheaties. It actually lowers the value since it can't be graded.
Should be a 66
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