Here's another thing about CAC. I know lots of critics of CAC. I also know lots of people who have used their services. Never have I met or...
We don't really know each other (or at least I don't think we do), but you now know of at least one person who has never spent a dime more on a...
I would not hesitate to buy that coin at $500.
For some reason which is beyond my ability to comprehend, collectors tend to be cheap. Things that can potentially add cost to a coin transaction...
Um, weren't the stars on Morgan dollars, minted through 1921, six pointed?
I was going to say something similar, but in short there is NO comparison between the BC morgans and the AH jeffersons. The only thing I will say...
However, chances are it's simply an 1852, 1851, 1850, ..., or an 1840 with the date worn off. In other words, I see nothing (outside the...
That's quite a coin, DF. Two thumbs up from Leadfoot, FWIW.
That's a great idea.
Nice coin, Marshall!
I buy coins in any form, but I prefer to use PCGS as a client when submitting. I prefer the look of the coin in their slabs, their grading...
First, try a completely dark room (outside the lights you're using on the coin). If that doesn't work, try electrical tape all over the silver...
Another overgraded Omaha Hoard coin. Foiled again!
LDS luster and virtually mark free surfaces tell Leadfoot to guess 67 -- so I did. :)
66 rd
I would grade the coin XF 40ish. Not a bad coin. The rim bruises are a bit worrisome, to me personally at least.
Not all cameras use compression. Specifically, both Canon and Nikon provide for a completely lossless workflow (e.g. RAW). Of course,...
In general, higher pixel density tends to raise the noise floor. However, this isn't a huge issue as even the noisiest of today's DSLR sensors...
You are delusional, but I like it and will play along.... :D Then explain the 69 grade.
Die bulge/strike weakness.
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