Ohhh, great example and very relevant to me personally, thanks for sharing!
I am so sad this is about a coin I own, but so proud I started a thread with discussion worth it's salt.
All good info, most of it new to me. And as I have said, I am starting to realize I don't like the look of die-polish lines, even though I have...
+1. But then again, I've never tried to PAY them for a coin, so I don't know how hard / easy that is. Paypal makes everything very easy, so I...
I think 8-10 is perfect. I have one of each, but they are only mildly interested in coins right now. They do really like the concept of silver...
Yeah, that's really the heart of the matter. I am too unsure about this coin, and it cost me a lot of treasure.
Good point. One downside to spending so much time on auction sites, I see a lot of great static pictures of coins (thousands), and not so many...
Yup, correct on the TrueView. I already made up my mind about doing exactly as your stated, this is really the only fair comparison. The coin...
Yes, I would say I have until Monday to send it back or now. I am more than embarrassed to initiate a return, but I am strong leaning that...
I've said in the past I like the look of die polish lines on various coins, based on many pics I've seen posted here and other forums. But now...
Thank you on the 1900-o. I had to think long on this one, but does "SMH" mean "shaking my head"?
Yes to both. Having never done this, would they preform some sort of photographic review of my coin? Let's say they decide it shouldn't be...
I do like the 1900-o, mostly since at one point this was the nicest coin I owned, and I also submitted it myself to NGC along with a lot of IHC...
Just sitting down now to read through the comments. I could have saved a lot of if I paid MS64 money. I paid under retail for MS66, but with...
Thanks, I wanted to solicit opinions before I spend the money on submitting the 1900-o to CAC.
MS66 coins was purchased already graded and already CAC. The MS64 coin (1900-o) was purchased by me raw, submitted to NGC, and I am thinking...
Well, I wouldnt go that far. MS66 coin has alot of die striations / die polish lines, but clearly this coin has not been harshly cleaned.
Now you got me worried. I guess I should maybe look into a return.
I hope you didn't take my reply the wrong way. I appreciate your detailed response, and I am openly asking for comments / criticism of my coins....
I'm going to study your reply when I get home and go line by line. I'll have more comments then. To answer your question, the 80-s is PCGS MS66...
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