I see now that I checked over on CU :p I originally put "yes this is another 1890-O" in my first post but then deleted that line, thinking it...
For the two of you who had doubts, time to erase them! Both of you got this round exactly right! :D
Part 3 here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/pcgs-sub-2022-guess-the-grade-part-3-of-5.395542/
Part 1 & 2 was revealed; you can see the threads here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/pcgs-sub-2022-guess-the-grade-part-1-of-5.395475/...
This one a lot of people got right: NGC MS 62 PCGS MS 62 ....I don't see clear signs of wear, just a weaker strike on a baggy coin. The color is...
I hear you and think your decision is quite reasonable. I've also only sent in a small sample, but it's been fairly uneventful (definitely no...
If sending on its own to one of the top two (PCGS or NGC), you'd be looking at $20-$30 for grading plus $8-$10 for handling plus $20ish for return...
If you are looking to maximize the future (resale) value, then it makes sense to send it to PCGS. One thing to consider is how much risk you are...
Here is the video when it was in the NGC slab https://www.instagram.com/p/B8_gnZtHCbt/
PCI for the tiebreaker :D
@mlov43 @COOPER12 @jtlee321 @mrweaseluv @Evan Saltis and others, get your guesses in before the reveal later today
You won't get in trouble from me :)
MS 66 ...misses the full steps designation....looks lustrous and I'm thinking it is not an SMS issue
To some yes (and I like stars quite a bit) but generally speaking, the toner market will price a colorful toner in a PCGS holder higher than one...
They like to do that when I send coins in. :(:p
Brilliant @ifthevamzarockin :p
We have something called the "Ed Wood Grading Method" for those cases. You come in after the reveal and guess the right grade. :D
I'm biased but I do agree
You gave the grade I thought PCGS should have awarded the coin :D
Part 2 is posted here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/pcgs-sub-2022-guess-the-grade-part-2-of-5.395513/
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