I think there is a big difference, though it is largely about perception and conflict of interest. If someone with a tie to a grading company...
Good questions, Mike. I think it would be a bad idea for me to try to buy the coin from you before it got graded. Unless we both had the same...
I think it is entirely improper for a grading company to contact a submitter in order to try to buy his/her coins. If nothing else, it fans the...
I don't think so. I don't recall a large % of the 67's having full rivets.
Mike, I know it was, but I felt that you weren't being blunt enough:D In answer to your question - I don't know, but would guess it to be less...
I have seen several on Ebay that look virtually identical to that one - I am quite certain that it is a counterfeit. There is a group of...
One has absolutely nothing to do with the other, with respect to the FH designation.
I think that there is confusion and at least some of us are talking about two different listings. I was speaking of the item listed at the...
Look at how weak the central details of each side are compared to the details at the borders. The coin looks to have considerable wear in the...
Doug, maybe I missed it, but I didn't see any reference to the PCGS price guide. But rather, a listed asking price that corresponded with the...
Did you notice that the seller has the PCGS Price Guide price included in his listing of an NGC coin?:(
I like the looks of the coin, and for purposes of full disclosure, will be bidding on it, though not nearly to the level that a number of you have...
The dark spots are probably copper spots/satins due to the impure alloy and are not particularly uncommon on older gold coins.
I don't know if the coin is priced at 6X its actual "value" or not, but in order to further the discussion/debate, let's say I agree. I still have...
On what basis would you even consider it unethical? Here's another question for you (well, four of them, actually) - what if it were PCGS...
It's sort of funny - for a LONG time, the PCGS price guide language did NOT make reference to the prices being only for PCGS coins. I sent emails...
I think the coin is almost certainly priced way too high, but I see nothing unethical in listing it at that price. I would, however, feel...
Thankfully, the 1909-D $10 Indian looks to genuine, AU (almost uncirculated) and probably worth $600-$650.
I think that's great, and I highly respect your attitude, as well as the way you are going about your collecting.
It looks as if there are hits on the lower of the two diagonal bands on the reverse faces. Either way, those images do not give us a very good...
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