Get back on the topic of the thread. You guys are straying into political territory.
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Detecto - out of all the coins you pictured in this thread I would say that only one, #4 of the original five, has any chance at all of being...
No I do not.
If you are referring to the dimes in this thread - http://www.cointalk.com/t218720-2/ - those are not what I would call "spots". But yes, that...
The TPGs can also change their policies. If memory serves, there was a time that neither PCGS nor NGC would slab a chop marked coin because chop...
I would think the reason would be obvious.
OK - then weigh the 2 gold coins and tell us what they weigh. And if you do not have a scale to weigh them, then take them to a jewelry store and...
Eduard it's always a guess as to whether the TPGs will slab a given coin or not. That's because there are no set parameters. And it so arbitrary...
The hard plastic coin holders are not hermetically sealed, none of them are. But the hard plastic coin holders are the best choice for protecting...
Hard to say. Based on the pics the marks go clear across the eagle and are not just in the fields. But even if they would slab the coin, with...
These coins you are posting, do you own them ? Or are you just looking at them, thinking of buying them ?
No mystery to it really. Look -...
I would have to say the coin is not MS. As for the scratch, in my opinion it is large enough and deep enough to render the coin ungradable.
It's pretty simple, when silver tones it eventually turns black. That is the nature of silver. As for there being black spots instead of the...
Answer is it depends. When it comes to scratches it depends on two things : 1 what the coin is. With small coins, small scratches can keep the...
The design is Venetian, of that I am fairly certain. But it has the look of a fake.
No doubt. But I'd bet you could find a whole lot more ugly Morgans simply because there are so many more of them.
Mike - are talking about current or pre-Euro coins, or older coins ? The older coins are fairly easy to find as there are many dealers in the US...
You don't "know". All anybody can do is make an educated guess.
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