I posted this coin when I received it a few weeks ago, but my thread didn’t explicitly ask for grade opinions. I’d like to fix that. I am new to...
This coin looks like the surfaces have been undisturbed for over 150 years. Cleaning it will make the coin look like it has been cleaned and 150+...
as the others have said, it will never look right. So don't do it!
as always, I defer to you, you are the king, but I consider myself to be in the royal family of clad collectors
wow, very generous! Kasia rocks!
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Unacceptable coin. You should send it to me so that it can live with my other sub-standard coins! :)
ASEs are most common in high grades. More than Lincolns, Morgans, or any actual coin made for circulation. Let's stick to the point we're trying...
I don't agree that the slab brings a premium as much as the slab gives it liquidity (makes it easier to sell).
I think the point is that especially with ASEs, most of the coins will grade from MS-67 up. So the populations of MS 69 and 70 coins will not only...
I don't know if I see a cause and effect between mintage numbers and long term value, but rather the number saved. Clearly anything from 1950-...
My sets are fine. No change. They still look fantastic.
The great part about NGC is that you can submit the coin yourself
the companies that are doing as you suggest are doing so on their own. NGC is not complicit in the model, and to suggest anything of the sort is...
well, you did good work and deserved it. Congrats!
here's other interesting info: there are 2 unique coins that were placed in the cornerstone. One has surfaced leading people to think that the...
the general rule of thumb is this: the smaller the coin, the higher the premium. Both are just as liquid, one costs more than the other per ounce.
There's no way of knowing because less than half of all ASEs are graded. A better question is what percentage of the ones graded are grading MS-70.
Really??? You'd take a Morgan (3/4 oz of silver roughly) vs a 1 oz SAE?
is he a Silver dollar Specialist??? I've seen the show and he usually asks for help with coins. as an aside, his shop is the "world famous gold...
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