Are the coins raw, in slabs, or both? That's the biggest question I have. I'd take the collection to a LCS to get evaluated. I would consider...
Maybe the person paying that much for a 68 DCAM thinks that cracking it out and resubmitting it may get it a 69 DCAM. I'm not sure that even if...
Looks like another Professional Chinese Guarantee Slab
I thought I was looking directly into the sun.
I'd hire you for$3.50/hour!
Nah, I just spent my last $1000 on tonight's Powerball game.
Did someone chip off some foreign material?
Good luck! I'd add my two cents worth but it's not even worth that!
Add a little electricity and make it a heated floor.
I know I'm late to the table but that's my MO these days. This story reminded me of a similar story about the billionaire Green family who owns...
Thanks for your thoughtful reply as an "insider"!
@Insider, what do you think the grader turnover rate is today at the top two relative to ten years ago? How many coins is a grader expected to...
I partially agree with your comment but most likely many of the best don't work at a TPG. That's why we need people like @Jack D. Young to point...
Reading these comments about the increasing longer submission to receiving times I wonder if a lot of it has to do with a shortage of experienced...
Yes, I noticed that when I started submitting to PCGS.
No I don't. I should go back to the old one.
I'm glad this question was asked on CT. It definitely could get you in trouble at the bar.
So the composition of the top layer in the coin shown is different from the bottom layer.
I've heard of wooden nickels but not woodie nickels.
I thought I had a woodie that I could share here but can't seem to find it. Story of my life!
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