I was in between 65 and 66, so went with 65+ ...the luster looks strong but I was worried about the ticks scattered throughout
@brg5658 at times the TPGs and CAC can be very loose with grading colorful Morgans. I've seen my fair share of questionable grades (none when I...
I'll guess PR 67 ...looks nice!
PR 65 And Green CAC ...it looks attractive and I don't see anything that would prevent a sticker
Those should be fine then (and that eliminates my original idea).
AU 58
Yep $12 is approximately the break even point. I have seen some accounts where pretty much every item is under $10 (people selling individual...
MS 64 ...fields look clean but the cheek has some grazes ...the reverse looks PL but the obverse appears like it just misses (although it might...
If someone is planning on selling only low value items, then that could be an option.
I'll go high with AU 58 (guessing that PCGS might have given it the benefit of doubt despite the weak strike)
Were any non-top 4 slabs (like PCI, ACG, SEGS, etc)? Those get taken down if you show the grade as it is not allowed per eBay rules. Otherwise it...
They actually don't make anything if they are paying the full price for a stamp (and this doesn't take into account the price of an...
If it's a US Seller, then they are probably shipping without tracking (regular envelope with a stamp). Best case scenario, they are making several...
I had the Franc at 4.5 - it's up there for a modern toner. I will update the summary after this round. I will go with 5.1 on this Morgan. I like...
Also @BostonCoins have you considered looking for a world coin? You can find some great pieces of history for well below your budget.
Details coins are tricky. The generic advice of avoiding them is well intentioned. However, there are times when a details coin is almost...
I'm not an expert on those series, but from what I experienced when doing my type set, it is difficult to find eye appealing early Large Cents for...
I agree. Unless something drastic (scandal) comes out, it will remain PCGS as #1 followed by NGC as #2 in the general market (especially for US...
Anyone else?
I'd speculate that it is a solid amount for the majority of people. If your retirement is 30-40 years from now, that might not be quite as solid...
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