There have been a number of very rude and uncalled for posts to this thread. Posters should be given the benefit of the doubt, unless there is...
Sorry, but I strongly disagree with that. You can lose (or make) money on high end coins, just as you can on low end ones. Collectors can bury...
Based on the value of a 63 and even a 64, it is not worth having it graded.
The chatter on the face makes me think MS63.
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Those sources are good ones, relative to many others, but are still inaccurate in many cases, sometimes by wide margins. And if you rely on them...
Welcome to the forum. Generally speaking, rare coins are not a good investment. If for no other reason, due to the buy-sell spreads involved....
My advice is to list names and contact information for a trusted dealer or dealers and/or collector friend and/or auction house, in order of...
Perhaps/probably. They could also be the result of circulation and/or mishandling. Either way, it does not look harshly cleaned to me.
The 1928 looks XF to me and I see no signs of heavy cleaning. Regardless, that date bids $340 in VG (though not much more, even in AU) and should...
That's what I was getting at when I asked how many times he had utilized a grading guarantee on a 70 coin. I maintain that it is impossible for...
On how many occasions have you taken NGC or PCGS up on their "guarantee" with respect to a coin they graded 70 and which you found fault with?...
Images are almost always a poor substitute for in-hand examination of a coin under good lighting conditions. Concentrate on getting a good look,...
Don't equate a seller's asking price with a coin's "worth". Often, the former is very different from the latter.
You are fooling yourself if you think that each coin graded 70 is necessarily better in quality than those graded 69 and/or that it is fairly easy...
There is no "grey sheet value" listed for grades below "Good". So I don't understand you above post.
Separate names with a comma.