Thursday and Friday are definitely the best days to go as Friday night is when quite a few dealers head home.
I’d agree. The coin looks completely off in that holder but @Lehigh96 would know best if the cost of further grading is worth it.
Fair enough :)
Despite some field chatter and the small spots, I believe the clean cheek and overall look places this one at a 65. The holder is cool too. They...
Read the whole thing or at least pretend to:p
The quick recap: solid, well-attended show Now for more: I was there a little before the 10 AM opening and it was noticeable this was going to...
A beautiful and well matched trio!
Congrats on a very cool addition to your collection!
I was between 66 and 67...being quite mark-free, I gave it the bump up to 67...the steps look broken, especially between the 2nd and 3rd pillar;...
Congrats on the find! I'll guess XF 45
By my measurement, it is about 52 mm....so it would be a very thin lining left on each side (it seems like it could work but I'm not sure if the...
64+
MS 65 ....looks very clean/mark-free for a gold coin....nice example!
I believe it was a program that the Royal Canadian Mint did where they added the F15 privy to 15 different world bullion coins (including the...
Per the pcgs cert number: UNC Details Cleaned https://www.pcgs.com/cert/44094433
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I also saw the semi pl look (not enough to call it a PL but enough to add to the eye appeal factor)
Was going to guess MS 66 and say that I can't tell about the steps. Looks like I would have been partially right (didn't even use the Ed Wood...
I sent a Morgan to NGC in 2018 and it came back in the same type of flip/body bag with the "altered surfaces" notation. So the policy definitely...
MS 62 ...based on the explanation, I'm guessing there is no wear and just strike issues giving the appearance of a circulated coin (when it is not)
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