Well, it's up, but not running. It's missing pictures and links don't work.
Because that is what is says on the ICG slab, "P.L. Crassus". I honestly have no idea if that is the correct ID of the coin. I'll do a little...
I'm somewhat choosey of who I buy from. Considering this was a Heritage auction and the coin is also certified by ICG, I have no worries about its...
What is the value of the collection? How much does it weigh? If a very high value, contact an armored transportation service. If not, ship the...
I'm not really an ancient coin collector. Just starting out buying ones that look interesting to me. Here is one I won from the Heritage NYINC...
All net graded coins will be in the old slab. Only problem free coins will go in the new slab.
Regardless of the real grade, that coin is ugly looking. With all the black toning spots, blah color, shininess (hits) on the breasts and...
How exactly are you finding this footprint? Microscope or common sense (i.e. a 100 year old silver coin is blast white, so clearly it was dipped)?...
Looks odd. Are you sure it isn't whizzed?
You can't blame ICG for HSN selling their coins. ICG grades coins and will grade coins for any submitter. What the submitter does with those coins...
You are allowed your opinion, but a VAST MAJORITY of the people in numismatics do not feel that properly dipping a coin is damaging the coin....
ANACS gives no help to these and still grades them by the horn. I showed them some already slabbed ones as I was looking to potentially cross them...
I've seen slabbed MINT STATE examples with less horn that this one. :)
Hard to say without seeing it in person as this date/mint is largely graded by luster. Looks like a nice original VF coin.
A 1793 Chain cent (preferably Ameri. variety) with no pitting, rim bumps, and a SMOOTH planchet. At least VF condition. Like this, these just...
I dipped all of my mint medals to improve their appearance. Turned into the ugliest mess of items I have ever seen!! So what did I do about...
I'm not sure where you're getting these facts, but whoever is telling them to you, stay away from them as they are clueless. Dipping a coin...
Don't dip it. You will either not remove all the toning and have a dead looking coin or you will remove all the toning and have a dead looking...
Great details? Is it circulated? If so, don't dip it. How dark is the toning?
1) What makes you think the coin would not grade at ICG? All services have different levels of how much cleaning they will allow before...
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