I would agree with many above that top grade, pop rarity coins are very difficult. I disagree that paying up makes one a competitive fool,...
I didn't say anybody was "routinely" cherry picking unattributed scarface varieties. Re-read what I wrote if you're confused. The point was...
The $5 to $4,500 was June of 2016. So yes it's still viable. The majority of the picks were Ebay, but all venues are open. More recently were 2...
Results based on grade rarity and registry game. If you scour the registry sets and find low pop high grades, supply and demand dictates prices....
That is freakin awesome!! Great photos
@Paul M. The Cherry Pick flips were across multiple series. My primary focus was the registry sets with low pops. I figure I've done the 3 at a...
I submitted more regularly when I was a cherry picker. The norm was generally 3 coins at a time buying for usually under $100 ($5, $59, $28), add...
Used as a cap for a crack pipe, and heated with a lighter
It was determined by a forum member that their mobile contact link was dialing the wrong number which was one which was busy 24/7. After being...
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I don't personally know the gal. I think those that actually do are best qualified to comment. I remember one dude lots of people sang praises...
I will guess the top as I'd initially picked the bottom.
Thanks. Still trying to learn.
Are these statements correct? 1) Die cracks develop in late die states. 2)Late die state coins exhibit less details than early strikes. 3)...
Acetone is the go to for tape residue. I expect it is fully removable as it's only been there for a short time.
This suggests the graders know the submission tier.
Looks glued on from here, note circular area around S MM
https://www.pcgs.com/news/pcgs-guidance-for-ms-70-silver-american-eagles
For years PCGS refused to give ASE's a 70 grade due to Milk spot issues, IIRC. NGC at the same time was giving 70's. When they changed their...
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