I’ve gotten coins from overseas sellers with packing in the capsules, starting a few years ago if I remember right. It annoys the crap out of me.
For comparison sake here is a VF25 I bought in Heritage a few months ago for $552. The smooth surfaces were a big draw for me. A bit of a stable...
I enjoyed looking at these just as much as your world and ancient collection. I love the Lafayette, and that 3 cent nickel is the best looking 62...
I wonder if the Saudis would ever make a modern version with a depiction of “Chop Chop Square”. Or how about an “Old Sparky” US commemorative...
I like the slightly smoother surfaces of the new one and would consider it far above a “consolation piece” if it were in my collection. The old...
I like all of them but the Hadrian sestertius is off the charts! It stands out to me because I know how difficult it is to find sestertii without...
Another factor to consider with world coins is, what is the effect of the strong US dollar on pricing? For example, are British coins worth less...
Completed eBay listings show a couple of AU details PCGS Colombians auctioning in the $16-$21 range plus 5 bucks shipping. The seller is probably...
It strikes me as mid-AUish due to the luster. Regardless it is very nice!
My new old Canadian quarter. This one really is silver, and not .800 but .925. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have one or two escudo notes from a Navy port visit to Lisbon in the late 90’s. Along with a silver Expo 98 commemorative I bought at a...
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Exactly. Putting just any coin into a CAC slab would actually be inconsistent. It seems they won’t be pushing to become a mass market grader...
So that would be how we differentiate which coins have been through 2 companies versus just one. Definitely useful.
We have it direct from JA (from the CAC forum as quoted by @baseball21 earlier) that a coin not worthy of a CAC sticker at any grade is not going...
Here are some of my favourites I would recommend, some of which I have and others on my bucket list: 1. A German “Three Brothers” or “Wildman”....
If the “market acceptable” coins are going to get detailed as opposed to just being given a lower grade, then yes, that appears to be the case....
I’ve always understood CAC to be a safeguard against overgrading by TPG’s, as well as a market maker for coins meeting CAC’s standards. Therefore...
Will the CAC network dealers buy the new CAC slabs at the CAC price, or will that still only apply to other companies’ slabs with stickers?
The bottom line for me is that if I buy a coin slabbed by CAC in a given grade, say MS65, I would expect it to be the equivalent of an MS65 in a...
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