Some people will keep relisting for years (I've seen it happen).
NGC will usually fix these for free if the original submitter sends it back (and likely for a new buyer as well). When it's an inexpensive coin,...
Tradition is a part of why it remains. Also, there are uses for the words. An "uncirculated" coin technically means it was not in circulation or...
@Seba79 that is what the grading services call "mechanical errors"...someone messed up and typed in the wrong thing. It might be PF 63 (missed the...
It would be extreme but PF 3 is a very uncommon grade. It can certainly happen with something like a proof Indian Head or Wheat Cent where someone...
It's possible to have any proof grade between 1 and 70. Some coins were issued only as proofs. So if the coin was mixed into circulation, it could...
True that exists today. It would be nice to find a way to correct those old errors before creating new divides (although it's not really...
I don't like 1-100 either. While there might not be a ton of impact if this only touches the 55-63 grades, there will still be issues. There might...
There is some truth to that as there are people that will just buy the label. However, I think enough people understand that the quality and eye...
The TPGs would benefit and so would sellers that get the first wave of upgrades (after a while I would imagine prices would fall if too many coins...
I was getting ready to be in the 3s from the first slab shot, but seeing the close-up and then the reverse made me like this coin a lot more. It's...
One tip is using a sniping programs like @ZoidMeister mentioned. Also, I tend to have a notepad or sticky notes next to my computer where I will...
I went with 67 ...looks to be fairly flawless
You've been added. @kSigSteve I had a similar thought but I can't tell for sure what is a mark and what is a break in color/darker color...
This one is weaker than the last two Morgans you posted and the cheek distracts from the appeal...still it's a high end example that I would call...
@Morgandude11 you are up and then @kSigSteve
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...
I believe it's like that in most places. Most of the time USPS just signs it themselves and leaves it at the door or in a mailbox. I haven't heard...
I don't know. :p I must have seen it somewhere as "TruView" and just copied along without realizing it is "TrueView"...plus it's one less letter...
I wouldn't think it would be on a coin album either. If the coin was resting against a book or newspaper, then I could see the possibility.
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