from those pics...looks like it won't grade to me....
I have seen the SEGS name thrown around a couple of times.... I would also avoid this firm personally. I have seen some really bad stuff in...
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Hi, Unfortuneately when coins are damaged the way that you describe it really does kill their value. My best guess is that the piece you bought...
Either right now... while they are fresh and people want them, or if you wait then in a 100 years or so... IMHO. they are making waaaaaayyyy too...
Thanks guys!! I'm getting this slowly but surely.
Ding Ding Ding we have a winner.... ;)
Hey gang. Having some trouble trying to figure this one out. It's 32mm. What do I have here? Thanks for the help! [IMG] [IMG]
HAHAHA!! An Accugrade groupie!?!?! I guess it's possibile.... my-o-my...
Another classic case of throw "it" at the wall and see what sticks.... He'll offer refunds and "hey I'm sorry" to everyone..... and then laugh...
during the war in 1949..... haha!
no, he was showing it as an example of how the op's pics needed to look for us to tell.
Not on this particular coin.
Im my opinion no. In that grade we handle them raw all of the time and they are quite common. I don't see how grading them does anything for the...
I have to agree with the XF details comments in this thread. While the coin does appear to have some luster left in the fields.. the details lack...
To me that mark appears to be where someone removed solder.... The dark areas on the left center of the coin to me at least appear to be remnants...
Welp, Unfortuneately this is how the coin looked directly from the mint... just about any 3 legger your going to see exhibits at least some of...
I would just leave it like it is.... It's in a holder already right?? I suspect the graders think whatever it is to be from the mint, or light...
unfortunately no, in the early zincers they had troubles with the planchets... you see quite a few bubbles. Good eyes tho!
It looks like a gas bubble to me. I assume the cent is dated 83 or later... from the looks of the reverse I'd guess it's an 84 but this is...
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