I don't see why these companies wont sticker any tpgs slabs where the coins are either solid or high end for the grade . Why just PCGS and NGC ?
Nice , I like them . I have an old set of Samuel Hart Pharo cards from the 1870s without the #s in the corners , I'm pretty sure he started...
If I had found that coin I'd have thought of some kind of corrosion . Amazing contrast for sure .
It's a tiny bit better than my GSA '82-CC which I grade 63 , and after a 2nd look the larger pics through me off a little , it could very well get...
Guess I should take off 2 points for Woodies with PCGS .
I'd say a 63 .
ANACS , if you think it's graded right , fine by me .
Nicer than my '14-D .
Two sweet Morgans , you did good . Is there something going on with Miss Liberties lip on the '80-CC ? Like a VAM . Or is it the pic ?
Dick , they're both #d #595 . JFYI
Another PCGS Woody . :(
I knew it , like I said in post #15 I had 64 ready to punch , but chickened out . Why does PCGS hate woodies .
I wonder where he buys the little S mint marks he glues on the coins , China ?
Had 64 already to punch , but figured Dick spent a few hundred on himself . ;)
So many slabs , so little time . 2 pairs of vice grips and twist , but I usually just use a hammer . Never hurt a coin yet .
Most gold counterfeits are very good . The things to look for are tooling marks that shouldn't be there . Best to buy some books on recognizing...
I agree , it looks like a lamination error of the planchet then struck .
I never pay much attention to the slab when buying a coin , the coin and only the coin should matter , then the price in that order . Though going...
That would be a good deal . As long as the shop guarantees their coins as there are a lot of counterfeit gold out there .
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