All large dates.
Enhanced saturation... [ATTACH]
The weak LIBERTY is really the best way to tell. I think all yours are bold, so large dates.
This, however, makes me think he enhanced it with the "saturation" mode in his photo editing program. Looks at all the blues within the holder...
Yes PCGS and NGC will reverse slab it if you ask them to.
My greatest score using that method was an 1809 Capped Bust Half in PCGS AU58. Bought for $3000, sent back as a mechanical error because it was...
It's a simple process, really, when it comes to the PCGS Major Varieties. If they miss it, they fix it for free. And I've never had them change a...
Now it's an 1858/7 weak, PCGS MS62. Yay! I sent it as a mechanical error, so even shipping was free. Didn't have to pay a thing, thankfully. [ATTACH]
Wonderful coin!
Of course I didn't. The original paperwork is safe and sound. All of it.
$14.50 per coin, but when you factor in Registered Mail return shipping and the cost of mailing it there, it can add up to quite a bit more than...
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Sparkles the Unicorn guessed XF earlier in the thread. It ended up PCGS MS63.
Yeah, I had one eBayer message me, "Why is this coin not in a PCGS or NGC holder??? You seem trustworthy enough, but looks fishy."
Why lay out a hard-line position like that? If you give up buying on eBay, you'll be losing an avenue that gave you success and helped build your...
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A potential buyer convinced me otherwise. Said most buyers would enjoy the difference of grade and feel safer with it encapsulated instead of in a...
PCGS gave it an XF40. I may send it to CAC now. [ATTACH]
You sure you're not thinking of the 39-O? Aren't there like only a dozen 38-Os?
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