I found the info on the NGC website. The whole set must be graded and it needs to be sent in the sealed box the US Mint shipped....
There was a thread on the PCGS forums where someone had an off-center cent that only showed "202"...as long as the coin was graded in 2020 I think...
@paddyman98 is there any concrete information that the Blank Planchet is from 2019 (I could not find any info on the US Mint website about that)?...
For those that have not received a bonus offer in years, try to open a new account. You can keep your old account as a selling platform and use...
I agree-a combination of luster and some hits in focal areas (like below the corner of the eye)
I'll share a little more info regarding the coin after more people guess. It's not a ton but still an interesting tidbit. :)
Today some people received 3% while others got 8%. I agree that the 3% is an odd choice as it is not much of an incentive. Before eBay bucks were...
Did you have a chance to look at the video? Part of the reason that I try to include multiple photos (when possible) is that I'm often not the...
Another Morgan...PCGS MS 63 (ex-NGC...I wasn't the one who reslabbed it) Video: https://www.instagram.com/p/CIqtyMVrof5/ [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Summary Chapter 1 Rd. 1: 1883-O Morgan NGC MS63* [Obv]...CT -> 3.6 (Mid) vs You -> 4 (Mid-High) Rd. 2: 1880 Morgan PCGS MS62 [Obv]...CT -> 2.7...
@Morgandude11 what is your score on the Morgan?
Is your entire collection raw in packaging and you want uniformity? If so, then go ahead and crack. If you don't need uniformity, then just leave...
I figure it is like those puzzle books with the answers in the back. You can do the exercise and then check your work. :p
MS 64 is my guess before I check my work :p
They look at it again but I'm fairly sure they check their database (some coins sticker on a future attempt but it is not common).
I have had it happen in both directions. I've won and lost items in the last seconds by as little as a few cents. Losing by one bid increment...
This is a good quick guide (which you may have used already to figure out the 1863-date part): http://www.theresia.name/en/svariants.html
Yes they keep a record of the ones that don't pass (fairly easy to do using the cert number). Occasionally coins that failed will receive a...
MS 64...but maybe I'm over analyzing the rougher areas above the eyes and on the cheek
While there are safeguards, those can fail. Remember nothing is truly foolproof, especially when people are involved. This slab is an odd case...
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