It's definitely an unusual case. I think they have seen large volume increases, which explains why it takes longer to list coins for auction....
No designations for silver. The closest was the brief period in the early 2000s when NGC used “T” for toned or “W” for white but that quickly went...
This? https://www.pcgs.com/valueview/elizabeth-ii-1953-2022/1965-50c/4382?sn=171036&h=pop It’s a silver coin, so no RD/RB/BN…or did you mean...
It is not a switch that a seller can turn on or off. It is something eBay automatically does that depends on the size/quality of the original...
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MS 66 Red
Glad it found a good home!
Another idea: come up with your own @Burton Strauss III sticker to put on top of each slab that will identify it as "bottom of the barrel basement...
If they are taking up too much space and you are worried about these flooding the bay in 20 years, then I'm ok with just keeping the oldest/newest...
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Looks pretty! I'll guess MS 62 BN
My thought process is that if I'm skipping all the mint marks/dates of the same design, then I'd also skip the varieties (with star, 2x2, etc)....
It’s working for me now.
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Thanks! Georgia uses multiple mints. The placeholder coin I have was made by the Royal Mint (UK). The Mint of Poland is certainly one of the...
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This replaces the former placeholder, featured in this thread:...
A tougher coin is in hand; Georgia has arrived! I watched this one for a while and finally pulled the trigger (the seller budged off the ask but...
The Austrian silver/niobium is nice but I think it's not as strong as some prior year examples from that series (I collect these and the 2011,...
I believe the Silver Forum is from the UK and has threads that might appeal to you https://www.thesilverforum.com/
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