They = TPGs
6.2. Monster!!!!!!
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You have me totally confused, why would you want an AU58 1882-S Morgan Dollar?
If he does, I'm sure the company is based out of China.
I'm not talking about an example of an overgraded coin, they reside in every slab. I'm not even talking about a problem coin that wasn't caught,...
I can post and example that will throw your statement of "the TPGs, all grade coins basically the same" if you would like. PCGS grades more...
Please GTG of the 1958-D Jefferson Nickel shown below. I have attached a poll for you to cast your vote and you may select up to 4 different...
Thanks everybody, looks like we figured it out. I am going to send this coin to NGC in hopes of an MS67 grade, I will update this thread when I...
That is a heckuva MS63, shoulda got a gold sticker. Really nice looking coin, bravo!
But it isn't just PCGS, it is NGC as well, they both bring more money than coins in ANACS or ICG slabs. That doesn't mean that every coin ANACS &...
MS64, not fully struck over the ear and a significant scratch in front of it should certainly preclude a gem grade. As @bradgator2 mentioned,...
I've seen thousands of war nickels, but I have never seen this. The area in question is raised on coin. [img] [img] The coin is MS66/67 and I...
I found an old slab shot. [IMG]
5.5, that’s incredible toning for a bicentennial silver quarter
Softly struck, some obvious marks, and luster looks a tad muted, but the toning and eye appeal are excellent. I would grade it MS63-64 but the...
FWIW, I don’t think this thing has any business in this holder [IMG]
Ok, I’m not sure I trust those photos, but even if they are enhanced, I’m still at 6.5 That thing is ridonkulous!
#1: Green #2: Green #3: Green (Luster & eye appeal are great but too tough on this date for gold) #4: Gold (That looks 67FB all day) #5: No...
Wow, just found this thread. Those photos of mine are so old that I didn't even know how to rotate the coins properly and they aren't even on my...
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