The question of whether to submit to NGC or PCGS comes up frequently. And the answer is both. It all depends on the coin. Some series you are...
What are your grade predictions Matt?
It is really hard to tell from those photos but I think I see some high point rub on the obverse. Either AU58 if there is friction, or MS62 if...
The last one I sold was not so good. [IMG]
1880-O #1: MS64+ Pretty clean but I think the rim bump and chatter behind the nose are enough to disqualify from gem grade 1880-O #2: MS63 PL...
No, the devices are just raised higher. The planchets used are the same.
I am guessing it will break the $1 million mark!
Apparently, a pair of high relief Peace Dollars were discovered recently and have been graded by PCGS. Just got this e-mail from Goldberg...
2014 Spring Seller Update The important part is this section: New safeguards for your status and rewards The new defect rate has many built-in...
They already have, the new system starts later this year.
The coin on the left is indeed a 1916. The coin on the right is an example of a 1918 hub. All coins from 1918 to 1945 use the hub of 1918. The...
Congrats, you are the other person who got it right.
Yeah, I was trying to see if anyone else could get it. Congrats, the left hand coin is in fact a 1916. I have no idea how you discerned that...
I got a $10 coupon last month and had no idea what I did to deserve it. Must have been one of these offers that I qualified for, unintentionally....
I can't
I will answer that question if you tell me why you think it is a 1916.
No, the one on the left is not a doubled die.
Tell me the difference between these two Mercury Dimes. [IMG]
Gradeflation, look at that submission #.
That is worse, if you don't believe what you are spouting on an ideological level, then the only reason to agree with it is because it personally...
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