Here's a great title : "Standing Liberty Quarters, 4th Edition" JH Kline...
Absolutely. You have little to lose (the cost of a submission; less than $30) and MUCH to gain. There is no way they will downgrade your coin when...
Congrats, Tommy ! What an exciting and interesting storyline on this one. I agree with huntsman... for some reason, ANACS seems to have a...
Exactly. It has everything to do with low demand. Personally, I like 'em. It's like you said - there aren't many date collectors. Mostly folks...
The two best were VFs - $57,500 each. :eek:
...or artificial.
I opt for the two '41s...:cool:
An 1880 Indian Head Cent (grade = good). When I was a little kid, I bought it for my great-grandfather Daddy Oscar for his 90th birthday. He was...
7 submissions... how many total coins ?
Free. This isn't a regrading, just a fix of a typo. Different internal process.
Right on. I had an 1852 Gold $1 which came back in an NGC slab which said S$1 (silver dollar). Obviously no way a mistake by graders. Simple typo,...
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ANA members get submission privileges. Is there an advantage to joining the NGC collector's club beyond that ?
Not all toning is pleasing; sometimes it just darkens 'em. Who wants that ?
One of my favorites goes like this... "Satisfaction guaranteed ... no returns"
Any update ? NGC is pretty fast sometimes. They'll e-mail you when it's shipped, and they'll tell you the results at that time. This one has...
Maybe... until 1964. But that's when the game changed. I don't know if they are still redeemable for silver, but if they are, I bet it would be...
Hmmm.. Since Capped Bust halves started in 1807, this supports the idea "it may have ended with the early silver dollars."... and gold. I bet...
I've never heard of adjustment marks on Seated Liberty coins of any denomination, and regular issues started in 1837 (10c) - $1 in 1840. We have...
Now THAT'S an interesting idea. Maybe they are. But I have a few random questions: 1) Did they do adjustment filing on coins this late (1855) ?...
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