I don't know, is calling very experienced numismatists gullible, repeatedly, a personal attack? (see below) If you can't take it, don't dish it...
So what would you say to the person who purchased a $10K rare coin 20 years ago, and due to gradeflation and rising populations, his once rare...
Unlike everyone else, I don't think the luster or the surfaces are worthy of a gem grade, I say MS63 BN
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This entire post is hot garbage!
In the spirit of this thread, that is hogwash. You deliver your opinions on this and every other subject with a dogmatic narcissism that the...
Umm, you seriously need to take that 1944-P out of your Dansco and have it graded. It looks like a no brainer MS67 with a very real chance at FS...
What happened to 1944-P, 1944-D, 1944-S, and 1945-P? I thought this thread was posting nickels in order by date.
I'm not disputing the grade, but no way am I paying $3K+ for a coin with an obvious eye appeal problem.
I would be concerned that it would come back details for environmental damage.
The roller marks on the cheek absolutely ruin the eye appeal of this coin IMO, I think it will bring a bargain price of $3,200.
You mean he undoubtedly knows more about most coins than you do, and you may have more knowledge on a few obscure series like European Gold...
There is no such thing as technical grading in the marketplace. And even if there was, no 14 year old could hold a candle to JA's grading skills....
$140
Here is a yes or no question. Do you think you are better at grading coins than John Albanese? Yes or No?
When it comes to selling coins, the only OPINION that matters, is that of the TPGs. If your coin is graded, you will instantly see fair market...
Gorgeous!
Every single person I have seen who posts on the different coin forums who has submitted coins to CAC admits that they learned more about coin...
That Jefferson is an MS67 by either service. PCGS requires amazing luster for MS67, but that coin is just dripping. Bravo! Since we are still...
$700
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