I agree. If it's 70, how can they let ANYTHING "slip by". Cheapens the distinction for the real 70s. And lowers their market value... guilt by...
re: "buy PCGS graded coins and submit to ANACS" - do you submit 'em slabbed for crossover, or break 'em out and submit 'em as raw ? Also......
One of the big factors : What does the MARKET say ? Is there a difference in PRICE due to which service graded 'em ? If a service has a...
Yep. I don't think PCGS would slab it... they seem to give more weight to the rim than some others. Also... the green copper oxidation might...
Great topic. Let's remember that the Mint is a manufacturing operation, just like Royal Doulton China. How many PERFECT china pieces do you see...
I was gonna say VF as well - details wise. But those shots on the reverse might slow it down a bit. Nice details on the bust. What kind of...
ahhhh.... So it's best to NOT crossover, but rather crack 'em out and submit 'em as raw coins ? The reason I didn't want to do that is that if...
I have several pieces which are certified, and I'm considering sending them to PCGS for crossover. They are in two categories: 1) Slabbed by...
Does anybody have any savvy on seasonal influences on coin prices / availability / sales volume ? Are there certain periods of the year which...
Well said. Which brings us to the other major factor which revolutionized the industry : standardized encapsulated grading. I suppose we could...
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