AU 55
GSA holder + CAC + toning is a harder combination to find. There are plenty of GSA holders. Only a fraction have CAC and an even smaller amount...
That is very true. Plus it is rare to see dealers that do take credit cards. Even at a big show I have only seen two that openly advertise taking...
I also only found the AI reference that @paddyman98 posted. You have to treat those with a grain of salt as some are way off but here it seems...
A Carson City Morgan is a nice iconic coin to start a collection. If you just want a nice example in MS 63, then the common dates (1882, 1883,...
It's a perfectly fine coin to keep and like. And there is no need to spend more money when it is unlikely to add value to the coin in this case. I...
I would recommend to not send that again. It does have the look of questionable color (which is what PCGS would likely call it as well). And it...
It's market acceptable and both of the top grading companies had no issue with it.
Yes I have it in hand. I don't think it's AU; it looks unc to me.
And the reveal....it was an NGC MS 62 and became a PCGS MS 64. I'm ok with the 64 grade while the 62 seem a tad low; maybe one can split the...
Two cool coins and sounds like a fun day at a coin show!
Is that PCGS 64 or PCGS 63?
Why double guess the grade? Well I found out this same coin was graded by both NGC and PCGS. So please guess what each grading company gave the...
That was a great thread: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/my-new-facility.300480/
I'm also thinking it is this area that I highlighted below. While it might pass by some graders, I think more often than not it would get a...
And it looks like you at least had some go higher which should help offset the ones that graded lower.
The last few years imaging has been slow. It is common to get the coins back before the images post. Just to double check, did you actually opt...
That is an impressive find!
It was Ed Wood
It does not look like a grading company; instead it is an educational company. Quotes from the article: "Two of the world’s foremost coin...
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