I just want one, and to my recollection, DGS grading was pretty conservative, and they used the PCI holders.
Which casino are you accusing, because PCGS is the Bellagio.
Not me, I have been looking for a Jefferson Nickel in a DGS slab for a really long time and can't find one.
So you are saying that ICG is content to be a small grading company with a questionable reputation? I find that hard to believe and I think they...
Perhaps they learned a lesson from the casinos. Every casino has the same slot machines and table games, the customers choose their casino based...
One day after the rumors that Ed Wood was buying ICG, CU sells out. They saw the writing on the wall, they know what is coming, and they want no...
Skip, this is mostly nonsensical. I pay them to grade my coins, not to whisper sweet nothings in my ear.
You didn't really just say that!
Forget it Brandon, I tried to get him to use HTML tags in the past, he's a lost cause. IIRC, his wife even got involved in the discussion, and...
PCGS charges the highest prices because they deliver the best product and their coins drive the highest prices. I'm not sure what customer...
I collect mainly rainbow toned coinage, and I prefer the way that the toning contrasts with the white NGC insert as opposed to the clear plastic...
Yes ICG has a FB page, and yes I follow it, not that they ever post anything. My using the word "lost" means that you are in direct competition...
If you think the question is not worth answering because it carries the implication that the people who work at both ICG and ANACS are not as...
I've asked you multiple times, who is the superstar at ICG and ANACS? I know nothing about 18th century gold, so my grade would basically be that...
My Lord, that is awesome!
5.5 on the Lincoln. Those are crazy colors but toning on proofs just isn't as impressive as it is on mint state coins.
Why should I answer your question, when you won't answer mine?
I like the quarter, I used to collect proof Washington Quarters a long time ago
Those coins are stunning!
Just a few hairlines in the right obverse field. [IMG]
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