This is the original article that was linked to in the one you posted - https://apnews.com/6c8e84db8c714d2d89bc129e36d4a598 It tells a bit of a...
You want great evidence ? All you gotta do is look at the historical pop reports. Or if you have a good enough memory, you'll already know. And...
Oh you're absolutely right on that count, it's always been that way, since they opened the doors. That's why one uses this designation for a coin...
That'll be fine as long as you remember this - The only money you should ever spend on coins is money can afford to literally throw away.
ANA classes would be great, best if you can take them in person of course but you can also take their correspondence courses. But I'd start with...
Best advice I can give you about this is to just get the idea right out of your head and forget about it. Collect coins because you like them, do...
Kinda depends. If you are talking about a private individual doing the grading - I'd agree. If you talking about a grader who works for a TPG -...
Answer to the question depends on what parameters you use to decide it. Tradition, and arguably common sense, says Lincoln cents are the single...
Uh guys - this section of the forum is NOT for discussion ! edit - this refers to the section I removed this thread from. Here, in Coin Chat,...
No there is. As I said before it provides liquidity, it makes the coin easier to sell. No you shouldn't. Exception would be if you trust the...
Yes, there have always been examples of coins that were under-graded and over-graded. That was true 50 years ago and it's true today. But that...
Sorry, I misunderstood what you said Dave.
If they were 1882-S Morgans, they did ! As I said before, they always have been graded to a tougher standard.
CAC didn't even exist until about 10 years after that coin was graded.
LOL ! No, the mint did not do that. It was purely accidental. The whole thing was a pre-planned promotion for the coins before they were ever...
The coin was NOT under-graded when it was graded, it was grade correctly. Back then all 63s looked like that ! That's what you have to get through...
Probably not. The money paid to have a coin graded does not increase the value of a coin. The money you pay you join the TPG, and the money you...
Correct, and you're welcome.
As a collectible, a novelty, yeah some I suppose. The thing that makes the Cheerios Sackys valuable is that they are a scarce variety that can...
You couldn't be more wrong if you tried ! Every single coin there is, when it is struck the metal flows. And if metal flows then there is luster...
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