Yes
My main thing is to always approach shows from the dealer’s perspective. Be the ideal customer you would want as if you were a dealer. For...
The fewer people who trust their grades, the less money they make. Just sayin’
I still don’t get why there is a curve. I can understand a bump for color as the grade they assign will assign the market value (regardless of the...
My grade was VF details as well, but... Old holder even. Glad to see it did not sell. The owner is going to be stuck with it for a long time....
Let’s see if you all match my first impressions about this coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I think it is really cool! I too was surprised to see what it sold for.
That graffiti is ouch.
Geez... you guys and gals are all slacking... [ATTACH]
No, but it certainly could have gotten into circulation many decades later when there were rolls. I have a worn 1841 dime with the same kind of mark
That’s why you experiment with what you have. :)
I find half that distance to work better. Try it out. Experiment by adding/removing sheets of paper until you have a perfect height.
I am really surprised that graded with the massive scratch on the reverse and the coin roller mark on the obverse. PCGS is slacking again.
“Send to CAC” LOL!!!
Distance matters with the iPhone camera. About a half-inch difference in height made a significant difference in the clarity of the coin....
How far away is your phone from the coin? Also, which iPhone are you using?
The 1847 and 1855 are obvious, but the others are quite a bit more deceptive. I suspect the hit on the first star of the 1841 is going to be...
Someone on Facebook pointed out this seller’s coins and pegged them all as fakes. There was a pretty convincing LDS 1841 among them.
That was my first thought with the new photos
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