An interesting read this has been! @Dnas what are prices like on certified coins at Ginza? I saw a few PCGS holders in the photos that show up...
There are no exact numbers-just anecdotes. If you have a few 69 graded coins where the jump in value to 70 is a decent amount over the grading fee...
The silver war nickels have the mint mark above Monticello. 1942 had both silver and non-silver (for which the mint mark is on the obverse for...
MS 66 6FS ...I debated 66 vs 67 but went conservative with 66 (it's clean but I was slightly worried about it missing the needed luster for a...
You are not the only one! I just went through something similar albeit with a foreign coin. It was a 2020 coin and I checked eBay almost every day...
See my post above. It is cheaper to reholder but in this case the coin will be considered raw and there is no guarantee it will remain the same grade.
With copper there is a 10 year period. If the period expires, then there is no reholdering without a regrade. See below when looking up the cert...
True...then he's a stickler for his own interpretation of accuracy. :p
He's a stickler for accuracy! :p
6...and that's just because I'm feeling a bit picky with Morgans (I like them and collect them so there is a bit more bias).....the coin does look...
I agree that crossing/reholdering does not seem worth it-especially with the risk of losing a point and or the RB. It's solid as-is.
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