I see very little difference between coins slabbed today and those graded 10-20 years ago.
That thread predated his membership on this forum.
I am sure this advice will not be popular but I promise you will thank me later. If you are planning to spend $1,500+ on a toned Morgan Dollar...
The spots bother me, I say MS63
One of my weekly auctions on E-Bay this week was a BU silver bicentennial quarter. It sold for $6 including S&H. [IMG] On the bright side,...
Sounds like Bowers' OCG (Optimum Collecting Grade).
You got an IKE at 7-11? Way to go! ;)
Why people think PCGS is tougher on questionably toned coins is a mystery to me. Perhaps they just have more faith in PCGS, Literally! A bird,...
There is a fundamental difference. The storage of silver dollars in canvas bags in bank vaults was an acceptable means to store coins....
Straight Full=Straight Flush? Technically it can happen. The full house just needs to get the straight flush to fold. Antonio Esfendiari...
What + ???
The only thing I can come up with is a consignor on crack!
Wow, scary, gotta link?
Well I found Magman's thread but the photos are gone. :( The Other Toned Quarter from my 1958 Mint Set (Pro Pics)
You have me utterly confused.
Flags baby, Flags! [IMG] Hey, they don't use the series & coin #'s anymore right? I could market this as a rare slab variety. Might be...
I just looked at Heritage's archive for 1936-S PCGS MS67 FB and the average was easily over $400. There were a few examples in the $300-$350...
Yeah, if they bagged you Franklin for QT, I am thinking they will probably bag that coin as well. While I find that color of blue attractive, my...
The coin looks very clean and the luster, color, and eye appeal are all outstanding. The topic of FB Mercury Dimes that don't appear so in photos...
I like PCGS for state quarters because they have the flags. I'm thirsty, anyone got some kool-aid. :devil:
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