Very nice variety!
I picked a more common date (1853) in AU 55 grade and looked at the PCGS guide history. There is certainly not as much movement as there is in...
Need another few dollars to break even on the silver proof sets that sell for under melt nowadays. :p
I had not heard of them either. It looks like an auction house out of Switzerland. The NAC mentioned in the original post was a basement grader...
I would imagine the premium to gold have decreased. They certainly have for gold $20s and raw pre-1933 common date gold. I think the quarter eagle...
Coin A ...here I like the CircCam look ...coin B does not look as appealing to my eye
Coin A for me ....I like my toners but the reverse of B throws me off a bit (if it was untoned and the obverse was the same, then I would pick it)...
Very nice!
MS 63 based on the rattler...could see it being a 64
Coin B looks nicer to my eye
VF 20
Here is one that sold on eBay recently: https://www.ebay.com/itm/256341891064 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice report and it sounds like you had some solid finds!
If you are looking for the best deal, it is more likely that you will find value in an ICG or Anacs slab. With PCGS or NGC you will be paying a...
I believe this was the first time that PCGS transitioned from "body bags" (details coins returned in a flip) to actually holdering them....
AU details cleaned was my first thought and I'm sticking with it
No way to avoid those graders! :D
Some coins one just has to give up one because the dollar spread in grades is not worth the resubmission fees. However, I also understand the...
I think the auction result is legitimate. Google was used to find the website. The "AI" info google provides at the top of searches is hit or miss...
I don't know for sure. Since the listing said the frame can be removed upon request, my guess is the frame was included but the shipping cost...
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