They might. But what makes you think that?
No No, they will charge me 4% of the final grade. So if it grades 63 it will be 4% of that grade according to PCGS price guide.
After... whether it upgrades or downgrades or stays MS62.
$25 whether they agree to restore it or not. If they do, then they also charge 4% of the pcgs price guide value of the grade, plus the regular...
I'm guessing they'll give it a dip and all the tone will be removed, not just those two spots. I wouldn't mind it, but I can still see a nice...
Here's the coin. It's a 1835 PCGS MS62 Bust half. There are two spots that bother me. One on the obverse under the date and one at about 2 o'clock...
It's not. Check out this link of one I sold. It has a pic of out of the cherrypickers guide....
Half dime it is! One of the keys is that the "Y" in "LIBERTY" looks more like a "V" as compared to the larger denominations. Also, on the 1800...
Started it at 99 cents no reserve. PCGS code 92 = cleaned....
Got a guess on the grade?
The early draped bust coinage did not have the denomination on it except for the quarter, which read "25 C." on the reverse. So guess if it's the...
edited: duplicate.
FWIW, I couldn't see the "D" at all. The coin was Fair-02 and completely smooth in the area of the mint mark.
You can ask them yourself if it was staged. Follow the link:...
I agree, but, "correctly graded" are the key words.
I was under the impression that PCGS removes all coins from the holders before grading. Including crossovers.
Because a PCGS details coin is worth more than an ICG problem free coin.
I have sent in several ANACS coins. Only one crossed to PCGS at the same grade. The others did not cross.
That actually happens pretty often. I've bought 2 coins before that were "canceled" after I had already won them. I got the "MC355" (or whatever)...
The link is a funny read. My favorite non-payable claims are "Baby poultry, items of sentimental value, items lost do to war, insurrection, or...
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