He looks like an honest dealer to me.
It's outrageous that this happened to you, Hunt1, have you called Heritage yet??? I would be adament about this until they fulfill their duty to...
In this case PCGS called the coin "Browning 2" and NGC "Browning 3". Here is the coin's certification:...
Many people do not want to travel significant distances when the same thing could be done through shipping and submitting with an authorized...
All CAC would need to do was list the over-graded coin in its database with the certification number indexed--so if the sticker were pulled off...
There were half a dozen notes or more; a number of them were likely worth more than $1500. Is it hard to get dealers to provide invoices for do...
ANACS has done a yeoman's job of grading all types of coins; they were grading details coins way before the others started getting into that (cash...
Here was the case of the guy arrested for passing $2 bills: http://www.wnd.com/2005/04/29732/ Bottom line on suing--it's quite expensive to get...
Compare to an 1852-O $20 in a PCGS AU58 slab I once had: http://images.goldbergauctions.com/php/lot_auc.php?site=1&sale=10&lot=1553&lang=1 Now...
Larry Briggs may be extremely knowledgable about all things numismatic, but his grading standards are questionable. With a high-fallutin name...
Some type of mediation and monetary compensation would be reasonable solutions IMO. I am against ridiculous lawsuits and in favor of reasonable...
Good luck. I have tried to get companies to be responsible on much larger monetary issues and generally they take their sweet time doing anything.
He should sue for false arrest! The guy who was arrested by trying to spend his $2 bills at a Wal-mart near Baltimore sued and won a large award....
Ultimately what matters is the coin. If you want to give Heritage a "rotfwl" moment, call and ask to speak with someone in charge and see if they...
Somone told me that "53" was code for a coin with minor problems; others question whether AU53 should even exist as a grade. It does not look...
A while back we were commenting on an 1865 $20 in an ANACS MS61 holder, there was concern that it was probably AU, which was debatable, ultimately...
I don't know how they get into slabs some of the obviously worn $20s I have seen. There are lots of debates on "rub" vs. "wear" vs. "cabinet...
A few other points: If you have an NGC certified coin and don't want to crack it out because it may be less marketable than the PCGS...
When we are talking about rare or high-demand gold you would have to shell out many times more $$$ for a MS63/64. I would rather have an MS60...
Yeah. This is what I turned up too: http://www.sampleslabs.com/pcgs.html You could ask over at the PCGS site. NGC also has chat forums, I...
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