I've got 3 sentences for people that grade their own coins, purposely overgrading them, and sell them for crazy amounts of money. S. G. S. Done.
I've seen where they graded 2 Henning nickels labeled as counterfeit, but I had no idea that they slab other counterfeits. Thanks for telling me,...
I agree with Idhair on this one. Well-worn coins are actually quite the same with an SMS, a proof, and a circulated coin. Excluding 1968-70...
Coin looks closer to a 64, with no doubling. If any, it's machine doubling, which is practically an optical illusion from the naked eye.
Looks like natural toning that may have been slowly advanced by the book. It's nothing severe, and while it would degrade the coin to red-brown,...
Same with me. I'm one that really don't care what others collect, but I do like when they have some good stuff. I mean, at least you can sell...
I honestly don't know either. I get that it's affordable, but landing the wrong dealer will mean it gets way out of hand. I mean, who would want a...
Yes, but I believe they need to have a date. The top 2 would've slabbed it as genuine and left it.
Recently I have been doing some studying on lowball coin collecting. I will admit that I have some of these coins, but I collect them when they...
Unfortunately, I believe part of this was because you sent it to NGC first. If the coin was in the correct grade, it could definitely cross over,...
Just imagine this grading company name: The Corroded, Damaged, Holed, Bent, Cleaned, Polished, Environmentally Damaged, Whizzed, Tooled,...
Probably at least several thousand dollars. Yes, you heard that correctly. ;) MS68+ about anything is gonna be worth a ton. If it's not a...
A few million dollars? Sounds like that would be needed to make it big, unlike companies such as UGS. Suckers R Us would be way too obvious, but...
I am someone who would like to start my own coin grading service with its own slabs one day. The grading service would be called American Coin...
A lot of them that don't sell anything are the ones who, sadly, think that their common coins are worth a lot of money. With me, there's times I...
That cud is amazing! I didn't notice that there, but hopefully it'll be worth something. :)
Uhhhhh.... that 1968-S is an awesome looking penny! I don't think I've got one that nice.
Looks like rim damage, but solid red BU details. That could be a die chip, though! ;)
Hmm. That sounds quite weird, especially when it's on Amazon and there's no price. Hopefully it's not hundreds of dollars.
Ditto.
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