The ones with the broom sticks.
A high grade red 1935-S could bring a nice premium. Circulated examples for both dates and MM are worth a few cents over face.
Leave it in the GSA holder. IMO it would be borderline PL from what I've seen.
I used to have several top 10 NGC registry sets before I sold them; they were a mix of NGC and PCGS coins. With the exclusive rules I'm done with...
It's only unethical if he didn't give dad a cut.
I don't think legally he's misrepresenting his coins. He talks them up and ultimately there's someone out there willing to send him money. He's...
Didn't give them a "straight" grade.
The jewels would have lost all value (mine never did have value).
I never post anything on Facebook about coins. The coin club I belong to is on Facebook and I worry about guilt by association. I am very...
Just don't show your coins on Facebook:-)
I don't buy into your logic here. The ANA could have just as easily aligned with PCGS. Both companies have probably the same credibility with...
Coins or bacon?
I like the look of the NGC slab better. If this was about taste, a slab of bacon wins over both.
From my experiences with NGC, the grades of coins I submit always get graded lower than what I think. I guess that's owners wishful thinking....
Same here. Unless I see the exact coin I'm buying I'll pass (exception are US Mint products that I rarely buy these days).
I hardly doubt that he's cherry picking the best examples for the grade to sell. He's obviously cherry picking the best examples he has in hand...
I don't think PCGS or NGC would have given it a 69 grade (my take from these images). Possibly a 67.
Both types?
Darn, you've taken the fun away from trolls like me!
Thanks for the info. Hopefully next time I'll proof read before submitting.
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