Perhaps. I'm fairly confident there are other problems. As GD stated also, I don't think I've ever seen and under-graded Key Date by a TPG.::goofer:
Major, if yours has full rims, as you state it does and it only graded a G-6, than perhaps it might be worth getting into that safe, checking it...
GD, I too cannot nominate a post still, as of this morning.
Toned Jefferson Another monster Toned: Sold for just short of $1,500.00
Based upon what I do see and cannot see, I'll call it a MS65. Lehigh, I haven't heard back from you about the 1928 S SLQ ?
Looks like it is Obverse (A) and Rev 301 Lets see some Pics of yours Major. What holder is it in?
The first thing I would recommend doing is establishing a true value of your collection in todays market. That means conducting a collection...
Without actually seeing the sale information your submitting as an example of the op's topic, I'm simply going to have to refrain from any further...
The portrait actually was completed with three models I believe.
nice medals jello.
Thats a good one!!
Hi, It often helps to have examples of coins in lesser grades for comparison purposes in building a a higher grade "collection". Have you chosen...
Penny Lady, you have some truly beautiful tonies there!
Chip, I'm unclear on the point you are trying to make. Are you suggesting that this CT member should not have stated that fact? If so, that is...
I'm not sure what Sales reference manual your getting your information from. That approach to sales is nothing more than slicing your own throat,...
Lehigh I posted the 1928 S SLQ you wanted to see
Lehigh, thats was only........one cent!
I'll agree, that purchasing coins for the sole purpose to act as an "Investment" instrument is a poor choice indeed. Your intention of "Profit"...
Toned 1928 S SLQ I think this one is a beauty.
Right you are Bill!
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