I think the PCGS lowball Registry Sets are just a money-making scheme by PCGS. At a recent ANA summer convention, they had the top lowball Morgan...
I've heard one major dealer refer to ICG as "I Can't Grade." Also, I sent several coins to Heritage to auction. They returned the two graded by...
I have them in VF35, XF40, AU55, and MS64 Red. Which one do you want and at what price? All PCGS graded.
Heck of a bargain at $3.
Did you actually look at his feedback? It's hard for me to believe that anyone would bid on his stuff after looking through his one page of...
I think the 1882-CC should be cracked out and submitted to PCGS. It's a lot better looking than the GTG coin, IMO.
63 is my guess.
I hate to be a contrarian (not really), but the pictured coins are neither worth certifying nor worth keeping for a collection. My advice would be...
My father found a couple of nice coins when we were coin searching in the 1950s. The most valuable was a 1917-S obv half in XF. I lowered its...
How could someone, with a straight face, call this a "Gorgeous coin in amazing condition"? I would call it a dog!
I think it's significant that the image is not available. I guess NGC doesn't want anyone to see their handiwork.
I was going to guess AU55, with horrible toning, but I guess that's just my opinion.
MS64 and might get a CAC sticker at that grade.
XF40, with rough, corroded surface. $50 max.
Looks like a nice coin to me, with or without Hannes Tulving's name. The certified coins I bought from him were quite nice, and I nearly tripled...
Looks to me like it's got some lumps of metal to the left of Liberty's head. That's a sign of a counterfeit.
The question earlier about why a dealer who controls a pricing guide doesn't just make up prices to make his coins look more valuable than they...
I read that the buyer is John Feigenbaum, the son of David Feigenbaum, the founder of DLRC. I've bought some nice coins from DLRC over the years....
XF40, cleaned and nasty spots (environmental damage)
One other thing: I write for coin magazines and did an interview of Tulving a little before the Ponzi thing broke. One thing I learned was that...
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