Yes.
Dang ! And I'm outta popcorn :(
This might help - https://www.cointalk.com/threads/define-market-grading.111316/
Yes it is the same.
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I don't think anybody who knows coins thinks it's a scam at all. They know and understand exactly what CAC is and what they do. Huge numbers of...
It's really simple and I don't know why it's so hard to understand. If the mint buys a million or 5 million ounces of silver (no matter what the...
Well Dave you might have a point if I was the only one who thinks the TPGs overgrade coins. Problem is, I'm not. A great many other knowledgeable...
Yes, the mint does adjust the prices of all the bullion coins that it sells. But, it ONLY adjusts those prices based on the price of the silver...
Well therein lies the problem, because I stated no such thing. No wonder you are confused :rolleyes:
The point he is making is there are other, non US bullion coins, that are collectible.
Uhhhhhhhhh, actually no. Again, the mint is bound by law to make a given profit on every bullion coin they sell. And if they don't sell them, then...
It doesn't have anything to do with anybody covering their losses because they (the mint) are not allowed, by law, to ever have any losses. When...
What he said ;)
Some worn S mint marks -...
I'll readily agree with you about the existence of the "stable" war, that's been going on for many, many years. As for the grading itself, there...
I see what I think you are looking at, but it is way too close to the arrow. If there was a mint mark there, it should almost touch the rim. I'd...
No picture is going to change my mind about that coin being ugly. But more than that, if that coin was anything but a '93-S, it would never have...
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It's been going on for years now. For a lot of knowledgeable people, that happened some time ago. edit - The TPGs changed their grading...
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