Don't try a crossover. I believe that is only for PCGS>NGC or NGC>PCGS. And wait for others to chime in but I also believe it would be better to...
My limited submissions to ANACS have indicated to me that they are leaning VERY much towards labeling coins "cleaned". That's not necessarily bad;...
Thanks for all of the responses.
I've got a few PCGS slab boxes and I'm not surprised that NGC slabs don't fit completely. The NGC slabs drop down into the slots all right BUT are...
There's quite a price difference between the Capped Bust Quarters/ Type 1 (1815-1828) and the /Type 2 (1831-1838). And the Draped Bust...
Notice that it's from China.
Number 35 is the 1836 B-5. The 1831 B-7 is number 34 and is out for grading and attribution right now. It'll come back DETAILS but at least I'll...
Coming to the end of my Capped Bust Quarters/Reduced Size die variety set. A complete set is 36 coins. For me these are numbers 30, 31 and 32. Not...
I highly recommend NOT trying a PCGS>NGC or NGC>PCGS crossover. Neither like the other and you will most likely end up with a lesser grade. If you...
Definitely not! I've spent extra money shipping them back to the appropriate TPG in order to get the variety attribution on the label. I've...
Nope, not Overton. Since they are quarters, not halves, I use Browning numbers. As for the flecks I'll have to dig the slab out and make that...
Just to give you an idea of the image size I'm considering here's the obverse of one of the coins from the first set I'm going to post. Comments...
Ah ha!. I didn't know there was such a thing. Another suggestion to investigate.
I have a subscription to iPage. That's where I host my images. IF I could develop my own website that's where I'd host it. I have enough knowledge...
Even for something as small as my current CBQ varieties there would have to be 34 coins shown. I think that would be a bit much for a CT thread.
I was considering creating my own website. I was going to use something like Dreamweaver until I found out that you can't buy the software. You...
If I want to make a set of coins accessible online for others to look at the ONLY method I currently know of is creating an NGC Registry Custom...
They look very much like "sneeze" coins. At this point there's nothing you can do if you want them truly original uncirculated. If you use...
Actually I already have the Early United States Dimes, 1796-1837: A Reference Book of Their Types, Varieties, and Rarity book. But newer...
I prefer Federal Half Dimes 1792-1837 by Russell Logan and John McCloskey, 1998. But it is more expensive; $100 if I recall correctly.
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