MS 68 RD
@Lehigh96 grading can sure be exciting and frustrating all in one. I've been there several times. With that 1983 above, did you submit it as an...
I can get behind that idea-it makes sense to add them but if one does not want to include them, then no need to do so. I probably would because I...
This was the thread: https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1020598/the-new-ultimate-custom-dansco-us-type-set-album/p1
@Lehigh96 it looks like coins 1,3,7,8, and 10 were the winners, with 7 & 8 being the best and making the whole order worth it at PCGS. I'm a...
I like your take and agree that some of those additions make sense. I especially like adding the colonial, territorial, medal, and token. I did a...
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Glad you like it! It's a nice first year colorful Roosy.
bookmarking to return to this thread :)
Nice! I enjoy the concept and like the corkboard method of display!
I would say after since you don't want to bring extra negative attention to the coins (of course there could be some reverse psychology but that...
Thank you! I figured it would be an interesting thread and felt I needed to follow through after mentioning the term on one of @geekpryde great...
Got it; I think commercial sounds find. The term "Market graded" was probably not as prevalent back then.
Still 4-1
I can make a case for the 79-S being the best among these Morgans. It was also the least expensive. The lack of a star and it being NGC was part...
Thanks! In terms of taking a loss, it all depends on the price you paid and the market at the time you go to sell. What worked against me (and...
@Lehigh96 (ignoring the steps) what made you call it a 65 as opposed to a 66? Is it the "orange peel" surfaces (as kSigSteve calls it)?
MS 65 FS ...not quite up to a 66 but the five steps are there (unless you are that NGC grader) ....in terms of twist, I'm guessing you ended up...
It's "commercial" on these ACG slabs, meaning that it is a commercial grade. I don't think circulation makes sense for an UNC coin.
Everyone definitely has their preferences and the coin isn't terrible, especially if one did not pay as much as I did! However, the break in the...
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