Two more of the extras are featured next: a Gen 4 MS 62 UDM and a Gen 5 AU58 deep mirror prooflike. The UDM, like most of these, has very strong...
The NGC membership for $149 gives you $150 in credits towards grading (they also have had specials where it's discounted anywhere from $15-$50...
Now for some of the extras: a Gen 4 prooflike and a Gen 5 deep mirror prooflike. My photos don't show off the mirrors at all but they are there....
MS 65 RB ...PCI slab
Nice report and congrats on the cool new purchases!
Nice finds at the show!
Glad to see you check in and hopefully the stamp sales help you get some nice coins.
MS 66
Now for a "filler" coin, here is the "AG 3" in a Gen 6 holder. It is actually a details piece where Anacs provided a net grade. This coin is also...
Last up among the core of the grading set is a Gen 6 F12. This is the lowest grade I have among non-details pieces. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Generally 5 oz (in terms of US coins).
As we enter the VF range, the offerings become sparse. There is just one VF 30 in a Gen 4 holder. There is no luster on this coin but it has a...
The prices look strong and I'm not sure if the buyers will be super happy. That seller's photos are juiced. The coins might be nice but won't be...
Continuing the journey, we have a Gen 6 EF 45 and a Gen 5 EF 40. Both coins are obviously circulated with wear. The EF 45 is low end-not only...
Entering the circulated grades, we have a Gen 6 AU 58 plus AU 55 and a Gen 5 AU 50. This is the first grading tier where I have a gap-the AU 53 is...
MS 65+
Those are cool pieces of history. And thanks for sharing the story!
Next up comes a Gen 6 MS 61 and a Gen 5 (1996-1999) MS 60 slab. The interesting thing is that the Gen 5 is fairly close in cert number to the Gen...
The house often does well (as long as they don't win the coins themselves or the reserve is not met). And yes quite a few of these are bought to...
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