Those are nice. These dates are hard to find in these grades.
This thread is not about whether or not one agrees with the TPG. It is about why the resubmission game can end in success given that it is the...
It might be worth trying again. What series did you analyze?
Photos say a lot. I am just stating what I see. Being in a problem-free slab means nothing because both NCG and PCGS are VERY lenient with the...
I am sure most of you know what the resubmission game is. If not, it is when an individual repeatedly submits a coin to a TPG in hopes of getting...
Unfortunately, you bought a cleaned and overgraded coin. :( The details might be of an AU-58, but is practically no luster on this coin, while...
Practicality as well as enticing people to buy each new edition as they came out.
But that mass lost is marginal until you get to the G/VG grades. Plus how would you account for fluctuations in weights (yet still within tolerance)?
Bill Fivaz said MS-64, and I agree.
Judging from the position of the hole, it seems that the reverse was meant to be displayed.
Probably in the VF range, if the scratch on the reverse does not "details" it.
Purdy. MS-65 minimum.
Didn't he die in December 1799? But speaking of 1797... [ATTACH]
Troll?
Gallienus had funny portraits. My only one, which was a gift from @Valentinian Hrmm, I don't have a picture. That shall be fixed shortly!
I was expecting a Cerronessos hemidrachm when I clicked on this thread. Unfortunately, I can't help. :(
I have an el-Cheapo mechanical watch from eBay. It does not hold a wind as long as I like (my previous one did until it died in a terrible...
This
I agree. Cleaned and Environmentally Damaged. Copper is not supposed to be a dull orange, especially in the circulated grades.
I was waiting for those. :)
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