https://auctions.schulman.nl/auctions/1-1C8RXB/schulman-auction-357 They aren’t fakes are they? (I don’t know enough to tell) Or maybe they had...
Key dates, especially lower-grade ones, are doing poorly right now
Problem-free higher-grade (xf and above) classic US coins in PCGS holders are the most liquidable. Raw problem coins are the least.
Here’s where he admits he would do the same thing. Did you read the whole thread?...
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You said you would do the exact same thing, you hypocrite. I have stated that they are too expensive for what they are for me to justify sticking...
Show me examples where I gave a details grade for marks similar to those on my coin. You are making so many assumptions about my standards. I...
If that’s the case, then why have I not bought a US coin in almost two months? Your ignorance is mockable.
It is problem-free. Here are some pictures better showing the color: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice “excuse”. Care to elaborate on these “standards”? Being wrong never felt so good, did it?
Very interesting conversation piece
If someone is going to attack me about my choice to quit collecting US coins, then yes, I expect them to catch it.
By looking at the date of the original post, maybe?
Thank you for not adding anything to this discussion, as usual. I bought it a couple months ago and just got the grade back. It is the last of...
How do you all think PCGS graded this one?
PCGS just graded that cent VF-25. So who’s right? NGC? PCGS? Neither? Your argument is on eggshells right now, so tread carefully.
I don’t think so
It takes 2 seconds on each side to get a gut grade, 1 second to flip the coin, and up to 5 seconds on each side to catch damage and/or re-evaluate...
I read an article where someone found a hoard of BU Mercury dimes in 1940’s dime boards. These were stored in a bank in Colorado (hence most of...
Luster and the lack of contact marks in the prime focal areas both technical aspects that contribute to both the grade and eye appeal. I am...
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