I've been active in bidding on IHC recently and find the bids very strong. It seems to me that hammer prices have been trending upwards. Even...
I find the comments so far good. There are good arguments either way. We all know that counterfeits have gotten past the TPGs. However, since...
I wonder what the ratio of NGC coins crossing over to PCGS vs PCGS coins crossing over to NGC is?
Since JA had a hand in both PCGS and NGC it doesn't surprise me that CAC only beans those. I'm sure he's still in favor with both companies. If...
I used to submit my coins to NGC but have gone with PCGS the past year. There are a number of reasons. First, PCGS slabs generally bring...
I've got just the picture but if I post it I'll probably be banned from CT for life.
I think that with a ten foot pile you'd find an elephant under it.
Hopefully it doesn't have a chocolate center. I hope it's real though.
My ADD sets. I started out with a plan to focus on only a couple sets and then something else catches my eye and I'm down a side road. My...
Dewers
OK, I changed my angle to view it and now it looks raised. I retract my earlier comments and plead the fifth.
But if it was raised you wouldn't see the dark shadows like they are in the photo. Plus the texture of the metal inside the numbers is smooth;...
There's no doubt in my mind it's incused. The light source is to the top left. There are definitely shadows along the top and left edges...
#1 isn't genuine since the date is recessed into the planchet.
Circulated three cent nickels from the 1860's to early 1870's are common and inexpensive. You should be able to get a decent uncertified one for...
Some day he'll be in a slab.
Here's pics of one of proofs I have in my set. I still have a goal of completing both proof and business strike sets. Over the years I've had to...
Probably marked for car wash money laundering.
Once again, a nice post from you.
I would go with 63BN. There are enough contact marks on the cheek to keep it from a 64. The images aren't sharp enough to see more details.
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