Come on! :rolleyes: When did they change their fundamental grading score in the past? As far as I know it has been the same 70 point system...
It will never fly. Has been discussed on several forums in the past week to 10 days. Talking about something, and asking companies and dealers...
I would say XF45. Nice looking coin for $8. :)
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I am really happy with this ex-Yarm collection purchase. It took 4 years to make its way to my collection from when yarm sold it to a PCGS board...
Doug (@GDJMSP ), that rarity chart you quote is NOT from 1649. [IMG] It is from a book called The English Silver Coinage from 1649 first...
I think you mean, eBay buyer to block. You were the seller.
I seriously doubt either company truly completely "masks" the grade...I mean, what are we talking here -- a Post-it note? Humans are inquisitive...
I can't believe this thread is still getting replies...carry on...o_O
It looks to be original and quite lovely. At $46 it's hard to go wrong on a purchase like that. Congrats.
Um, I have heard this repeated many times, but haven't seen much evidence of this. PCGS slabs tons of hideous ASEs that NGC wouldn't even touch....
Send it to PCGS. They may still slab it...hahaha. I have seen many damaged bust halves in their plastic lately. :D ;)
I'm not trying to market something, so I don't need the gimmick of a "Top 100" List. Our criticism of the list isn't a criticism of you as the...
Yes. :greedy:
3rd -- my mom collects and her father (my grandfather) collected.
C'mon now...just take some pictures with your microscope and blow them up to the size of a small house, and then you'll see all these...
This thread reminds me of this picture... [IMG]
Since when does where the Red Book lists something mean it's right? It's the Red Book, not the "Gospel according to numismatics"...
Who cares if they "do well"...which I take to mean that they gain in value for people who are flipping/selling them? Each collector needs only...
The definition of "super low mintage" in this thread makes me chuckle just a bit -- 75,000 is not a low mintage product. Especially when every...
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