Now that would be cool to see a chop marked circulated proof. Very nice coin even without the chop marks. :)
My first though was also a 1919S Can't see too much in that photo.
Business seems to be good these days. Legend Numismatics had a record month with a week to go. That is many millions of dollars worth of inventory...
Still, millions of coins is a lot and eventually UNC rolls will appear. I'd rather spend the premium on classic coins with real rarity and search...
Looking through his other items I'd guess that PCGS would not slab many of them and others are probably borderline market acceptable. The toning...
Apparently so. Last time I said I would sign off it took another 2 hours of replying before I actually did. :)
Good luck. Parts of my grandfathers silver dollar collection had gone missing and it ended up being the kids raiding and selling. It used to be...
It used to be the BU was reserved for grades around MS65 but as stated above it is now generalized for anything between MS60-MS70. The...
The pay coinfacts is much different than the free version and it does have updated top notch photos. I have already seen some wrong information...
Why do you think it is a steel?
Funny you mention this, PCGS just finished their new "paid" coinfacts website and incorrectly refers to many coins as pennies. Some pro's caught...
It takes time and practice, so no issues here. When I first started I had no idea what any of the buttons above the reply do. I was so happy to...
As a seller I am very glad that they made this change. I don't agree with many of the other Pay-Pal related changes but this was a good one that...
Were there varying degrees of doubling? I seem to remember the 55 DDO has a much bolder more obvious doubling.
I actually have no idea, I have bought a few coins from CRO who normally has pretty high prices but because of the PQ nature of their coins they...
A new meaning to paper money. :) Very cool and thanks for sharing.
Just got this from Charmy [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Just so you don't see double this is BECOKA from the PCGS forums.
Yep, it's a nice quiet show with a few good dealers and lots of trinkets to look at. I'll be there with a bunch of other forum members on...
All I know is that NGC plastic seems easier to scuff up and when polishing it is easier to make things worse. :(
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