You betcha ! ASEs offer awesome eye appeal for little $$$.
Looks like a pretty good outfit ! I wish them well. However, I shy away from raw coins over the internet - which is most of the inventory.
I concur, rzage... sure looks artificial to me.
Heritage knows that, sooner or later, all my coins will be sold (maybe estate settlement, and probably long before). It's really good to know that...
I remember when they bumped up from 10% to 12%.
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Don't forget gold commemoratives ! I've gotten excellent value on sharp coins well below greysheet.
Roll-searchers, post your results !!! Well, whaddya know... it's a chain cent ! :eek: I sold my wife on the historical aspect of coin...
In the old days, all they said was DNC ("did not cross") - no explanation of why, nor estimate of what a PCGS grade would have been had it been...
I love it ! "Tis death to counterfeit". Let that be a warning to certain e-bayers !!! Above all..... HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA !!!!! :smile --...
What is your opinion of the coin's grade ?
Never blindly accept anything. The slab is an opinion and nothing more. Granted, it's the concensus of three graders, all of whom are usually...
Personally, I would have called it VF details, cleaned, net F15
... and you never will. If they had called it cleaned, they would have put it in an NCS slab.
Wonderful coin ! I love 'em. I would happily call that an MS66... but I can't help but recall that outrageous MS64 $10 Indian a while back....
I have a problem with these standards. A coin gets a 70 if it has no "post-production imperfections" ? I disagree. That means coins with...
That is true as proven by the census. For 2007 Proof ASEs, NGC slabbed 49% as PR70DCAM, while PCGS slabbed only 17% as 70s (census populations...
140 years ? No wonder this coin is so valuable ! It's the oldest 1921 coin anywhere... most of them are only 87 years old ! :headbang:
Makes sense. Personally, I think any coin graded MS65 or better should have full details. MS65 is supposed to mean "gem".
I'm no attorney, but my understanding is they outlawed it in the Constitution. Which explains why the Supreme Court struck down the original...
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