Especially the I for inclusion, seems like some common dates may not be included as PQ coins; you betcha some graders have likely overgraded a...
I say 62 because of the 1895-S.
That line would hurt even if you couldn't afford the coin. A 1795 half dime is easily a 4-digit coin but that leaves no excuse to judge the amount...
An 1854-D $3? Good Lord, that dealer must not appreciate anything in life! F-15 bid for that coin is $18,500, gradually increasing to $220,000 in...
That is a huge problem if they think that the only coins worth buying are theirs. If they're gonna advocate for you to use them, it should be "We...
I hate coming across "Kool-Aid drinkers" on forums since most of them act like they're better than everyone else since they collect a certain type...
CAC is a company whose grading standards many people praise them for are also the standards everyone else hates about them. I'm pretty sure the...
At the time of this posting, it's been almost 13 years since @TopcatCoin posted the original thread about Collectors Universe, and it's been 10...
Over 350 types of Connecticut coppers alone? Wow. That's like a sibling to the California gold! When I get it, it'll likely go with me to the LCS...
Sadly some people do believe their coins grade really high despite anyone and everyone telling them it's not the 68 that sold for X amount of...
I have no idea why graders would punish a weak strike. Even on the best-looking 58, you can still generally tell by the luster if it's AU or MS. I...
I wonder if some 58s that got into MS holders were actually MS to begin with. Some coins, other than some poorly struck Morgans, can get an MS...
Got this on GreatCollections the other night, it's a 1964-D cent graded AU-58 RB by NGC for $7. I do wonder: is it just me, or is AU-58 a very...
Out of mine, the rarest one I've found, and that's saying next to nothing, is a $5 (I believe it's 2017) with a 500,000 run size. The rarest one...
If not 58, I could see a 62. Might wanna give the toned Morgan dollar GreatCollections bidders a look at it! ;)
1894-S is a very popular date, and this coin is at least in AU58. AU58 CDNs are $750/950, so you've got a coin pretty in more ways than one. ;)
I know that good and well. If only there was a known doubled die for 1919-S.
Imagine how much time and money it would cost for every one of those. I doubt Check A CAC Check Check would be in business long though. They're...
I think a CAC Sticker would be very hard to counterfeit; besides, if it was real, it would destroy upon tampering.
Auction Kings: "We have crystal clear photos that make even the XF coin look Mint State!" Denver Coins Co: Hold my beer.
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