What's gonna be strange is how fast they sell them. People will fight each other to buy the dang things !
Guess that would be me because apparently nobody else can "think". You see, there's companies out there that make what you need for not very much...
What about coins that aren't moderns Joe, coins that are a 100 years old or more ? When you see their grades going up just as much as the grades...
Your end result is typical. 95% of all collectors lose money when they try to sell their collections. Now there's all kinds of reasons for that,...
Exactly ! It's something that most people would just throw away. As for those willing to bid serious money - bidiots ! I think it's pretty well...
And so could anybody else, and I think that's exactly what happened ! You've been to hundreds of coins shows. And at almost all the big ones they...
One side is backwards, one side is not. That is rather obvious. And it has also been discussed, at length, that the backwards side can be made by...
Toning can look like that, but so can some types of environmental contamination. But it would highly unlikely that PCGS would have missed...
It doesn't matter what acronym they use, they all mean the same thing. The only reason the different TPGs use different acronyms is to set...
They're not ? [IMG] They sure look backwards to me !
Like I said above, the best I can prove with outside sources is that it was prior to '93. That's within 5 and 6 years respectively of when they...
Well I'll tell ya what - just for you I made 2 of them today, more correctly half of them. The half you can make with a coin, a hammer, and a...
Get back on topic guys !
Joe - PCGS admitted in public and in writing that they changed their company policy and loosened their grading standards for ASEs. And yet you'd...
May I ask why you can't believe it ? I mean there are a great many coins, produced by the mints of a great many countries, where there were no...
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I can't recall Semi-Prooflike being used, but that doesn't mean it wasn't. What I can tell you is that Heritage has archives showing PL and DMPL...
That's fine, you don't have to. But consider this, please tell me what those sanding discs were used for to begin with. Especially considering...
I cannot say that they still do, but for years PCGS had less stringent requirements for DMPL than NGC did.
On the sanding disk one image is raised and correct; the other incuse, and reversed. So you need a die for one side and a coin for the other. And...
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