It's not automatic; you can edit a for sale post for much longer than a normal post. I've edited some of mine after a few weeks and I could change...
There are a few reasons I can think of: -the already mentioned one of having another example and not wanting to have the previous price impact...
66 5fs...I think the area under the fourth column has two steps blended (otherwise it could go 6fs)....overall the coin is decent but the spot on...
They don't make the holograms like they did on those older holders. And I don't believe NGC has ever fixed a holder before-they will just suggest...
It seems like there could be an easy solution for these older slabs: use a plastic bag (like the one in the link below) for the holder and put the...
Yes the last photo was mine. It didn't show all the hits that could be seen in hand. I found the GC photo too which shows the hits better. I think...
Someone lost money along the way. I got out of it ok in 2018. I didn't make a lot (someone else did as the toner market has increased quite a bit...
Well it was a PCGS 65 CAC already, so I'm not sure why someone decided to send it back and forth so many times. I can understand sending to PCGS...
Congrats on a nice purchase!
I didn't want to bump the old thread but wanted to share the news I found out. This 1886 nicely toned Morgan seemed optimistically graded to me...
MS 66
I'll guess MS 68
MS 65 ....looks to have nice luster and is relatively clean; the cheek is decent; there is some chatter in the left obverse field (to the left of...
PCI has had many iterations with countless different owners (I believe the number is in the double digits). Some were good while others were...
It was a TPG started by David Lawrence Rare Coins in April 2008 after they bought out the assets from PCI. It only lasted until August 2010. They...
They call these "mechanical errors" ...someone at NGC messed up when printing the label or mixed it up with another label. It's not rare but also...
As far as cracking, I've done it with several. All the examples below were cracked for my type set album. The 1913 was the only non-details...
I'm not sure how many there were or how many remain. I know a few people know these well but even then it would likely be hard to put a number....
With many of the modern commemoratives, raw in original packaging and MS/PF 69 prices tend to be nearly identical. The market only adds a premium...
66 BN …as with all the prior ones, nice color and clean looking coin …the dark spotting on the lower reverse kept me from giving it a 67
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