It absolutely is correct, hence the term problem free holder.
That’s just silly. If you think that going to coin shows and gazing at coins you can’t afford gives you the same experience as buying & selling...
I was always talking about that, remember I said to 1916, you don’t get to change numismatic nomenclature.
Stop overreacting, my comment means that in current numismatic nomenclature, a straight graded coin is said to be in a problem free holder.
They were having a philosophical discussion about what problem free should mean, which is different than its current meaning in numismatic...
Then you’ve been in the hobby for a few years. If you can’t afford the grading fees then you can’t afford coins that would give you the...
It absolutely does! “These "No Grade" coins fall into three categories: problem coins, inconclusive, or ineligible. "No Grades" in the first...
What year did you make your first submission to a TPG?
That’s his opinion, and he’s entitled to it. As far as PCGS is concerned, if the coin is graded, it is problem free.
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