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I honestly haven't really noticed but then again I haven't really cared. As you pointed out, the mintages were "600 million to 1.4 billion per...
If you are saying they intentionally misgrade 20% of the submissions with the intention of getting them to be resubmitted then I'm going to sell...
I would say women are more likely to unknowingly spend silver coins than men. I would also venture to say people who can't control their urges,...
Yea the 1955 DDO was a bad example, even in high grade. Lets just say an ultra rare coin. I'll leave it at that.
Yea the thread question should mention that it has to be realistic. Not coins that are worth more than everything you own combined lol
That would be a risky move. The grading companies could piss off the customer and never get another submission from them. My guess is they don't...
That would be hilarious if his official position is "Coin Hunter" and it was on his business card. :joyful:
Maybe it's an old guy who is semi-retired and just does it for fun and side income and his compensation is a percentage of the profit.
All that employee needs to do is find a 1955 DDO or 1894-S Barber dime (or any other ultra rare coin) in high grade and his salary is paid off for...
I like the banks with hot tellers
He cleans the toilets in the morning.
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I wouldn't grade them. It doesn't appear that their condition is high enough where the increase in value by having them graded would exceed the...
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PMG uses EPQ which stands for Exceptional Paper Quality. PCGS uses PPQ which I believe is Premium Paper Quality. They pretty much mean the same...
Excerpt from listing: I swear that's actually in the description.
It's a nice note, but the lack of an EPQ designation would be a deal breaker for me.
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Yea looks like this seller is trying to build feedback. I can't see how people would want that or how seller would expect to make money on it.
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