I'm tempted to say that coin looks good for its grade, but that coin looks good, period!
I'm not the person to ask since I don't follow the grading standards, but I understand that on certain series, the PCGS requirement for a 70 is...
Uh huh. Our consolation is that you'll be following soon enough.
You're a rock star! That article was much better written than the last. If I was a few hundred miles closer, I would definitely join the club!
If the mint can't supply you with a product you love, get a refund, and find a slabbed 70 - the extra premium will be worth it for a coin that...
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I'm telling you, friend, if you don't like the hairline, return the coin. It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks. It's like a pebble in your...
Hindsight = 20/20. :)
Here's an advertisement for the actual product. I wonder if it really worked......
Yeah, that coin is a glorious mess. I love it! :)
It's an honest little coin that obviously did its duty in commerce and has nothing to be ashamed of, cleaned or not.
I don't put valuable coins in albums, just interesting, cheap pieces. As far as proofs go though, the original packaging isn't always safe either...
Really none of that matters. My experience is that if you don't like it now, you'll hate it later.
That was exactly my thinking. Thanks guys, but I wonder how they came to the conclusion that it was a defective blank as opposed to PMD. I need to...
Yeah, you're right - the proofs get hazy. It's probably better to get IFC albums and keep proofs in airtites.
If I buy it, it'll come out alright, and I'll post better pics.
Actually 9 - I didn't post the other Valentinian I because it hasn't arrived yet. These coins have kept me in a lot of reading this month.
I've just never seen a woody referred to as a defective blank by a TPG, but that's probably just my inexperience.
I see, thank you! Then one would expect a comprehensive set to include slots for the earlier proofs from Philiadelphia and the San Fransisco...
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