Typical arrogant US coin collector. Nothing else is worth even considering. If it’s not US, it’s junk. Simply because Baseball was defending an...
Here is a PCGS AU-50. The glossiness of the surfaces suggest that it has been cleaned, but we’ll ignore that for the sake of being “lenient”. The...
I have a coin of which only a couple dozen exist. I have only come across 5. That is far rarer than this quarter eagle. However, it has been...
My grade? VF details, cleaned. This coin, even from pictures, has the obvious tell-tale signs of being cleaned. I would sell it as damaged. NGC’s...
Here are the two auction descriptions from Stacks when they auctioned this coin, and they tend to be honest when writing auction lot descriptions....
I’ve bought enough coins from pictures to know what does and doesn’t show up in hand. The damage on this coin would certainly be noticeable...
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My rule of thumb about grading is that it is worth sending it in if its value would be increased by more than cost of sending it in. Ancient...
I figured I missed something. Was there really nothing to miss? I’m confused
Particularly US coins. Collectors have already run me out of that field. Completely agree.
I said NGC undergraded my 1803 cent, you said it should not have graded at all:...
Evaded a sixth time. I know that coins are not graded under 100X magnification. However, this coin has dozens of significant hits that would be...
And evaded yet a fifth time. Look at the severity of those hits. Looks at the pattern. Look at the uniformity. That damage was clearly...
Aaaaaand evaded a fourth time. Typical. ANSWER. THE. QUESTION.
These are not planchet flaws, adjustment marks, strike issues, or anything else that happened at the mint. [ATTACH] These are not planchet...
I don’t have to be an expert to see that the coin has been grossly misgraded. Let me take a scredriver to an AU 1797 large cent (an issue I do...
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