OK, so APMEX, MCM, Provident, etc....they're all probably Master Dealers...so they probably are the ones who make money no matter what on each ASE...
Originally I said MS-65, if I wanted to be Hardass Hank I would say MS-63.:D The only thing that concerns me -- and I'm not sure it's a grading...
That stuff you referenced is from the 7th Edition of the ANA standards, right ? I think I wish-listed it in Amazon the other day.
You can respond to negative feedback, so a few marks won't kill you.
That's a damn good point. 2-for-2 !! Good points...so they consider that gold and/or higher-content gold coins are softer than other metals and...
I am but my time is limited and it's never something I will be comfortable relying on solo.
I'm an idiot...never thought about that....thanks !!:D
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Are there any PCGS or NGC slabs that some of you would believe to be associated with 'looser' grading standards for particular coins or entire...
Great info, JPC, thanks !:cigar: Wonder why both gave info on how to grade an MS-65 and referenced MS-67 instead of MS-66 instead......... I...
Guys, I posted most of my inventory on Page 2 of this thread.
Good catch, Lehigh...the coin I referenced apparently IS a proof. I wonder if that PCGS statement applies to the Wells Fargo Hoard ?...
Does the ANA Book apply these general rules to most of the major U.S. coins, i.e., Saints and Morgans ??? That might really help me alot more...
That isn't true, lots of Saints show no wear, maybe some rubbing or friction from a bag or just handling. There's an MS-69 1907 EHR Saint for...
It's scary how if they weren't labeled I would have a hard time differentiating the MS-64, the MS-66, and the MS-67. :yack:
Just glancing at The Red Book MSD section....what happened to some of the pre-1880's CC MSDs to cause them to be so valuable ? They made...
No argument from me...I'm just trying to learn here...I'm like Dwayne from the 1970's TV show "What's Happening"....I'm just an innocent bystander. :D
Well, that sucked. I got there too late and the store closed.:rage: Anyway, here's the photos of the coin, unfortunately my friend zoomed in and...
I'm not sure what the numbers on, maybe someone can recommend a good book or something online ? I know my immigrant ancestors handed theirs in....
It's clearly not. The problem is that gold is highly volatile and to compare any data from the pre- or post-floating exchange rate era (1971)...
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