Care to give us your reasons for your MS64 grade?
We are all aware that the TPG's grade by committee but that does not remove subjectivity, it ensures that one grader doesn't make a mistake. As...
My opinion of the coin has not changed.
If the David Lawrence Rare Coin group couldn't succeed with DGS (Dominion Grading Service) and a complete stock of holders left over from PCI, I...
This is a good thread on the subject even though some of the photos are gone. http://www.cointalk.com/t58435/
Think they gave it a clean cheek bump huh?
Guess the assigned grade of the NGC graded 1881-S Morgan Dollar shown below in the attached poll. [IMG] As always, comments welcome!
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Ask and you shall receive. A Color Chart for the Thin Film Color Progression
This thread should help explain the Jefferson Nickel Reverses: http://www.cointalk.com/t207768/
Doug, I really think you missed Mike's point. Harkening back to your black and white nature, it should be easy for you to grade this coin as an...
My coin shows the same effect in the hair. It is weak strike not wear. That dent is "as struck" and it is what causes the "halo effect" If...
The scary part about that coin was that it resided in a PCI slab labeled QT. Then it was cracked out and sent to PCGS who decided to grade the...
If he only bought one coin, the shipping should have been $1.64 for a 3oz package as opposed to $2.90 for an 11oz. package containing 7 coins....
Don't worry bro, I wasn't mad. I just had visions of you showing me a photo of the slab had I responded yes to your question. You should bear in...
The red circled areas on the obverse are simple strike incompleteness and are found on many mint state Jefferson Nickels. The blue circled are on...
Can you take some pics of the coins. I like Presidential Dollars and would like to see some PCGS MS67's.
None taken, but I hope you were trying to set me up with that question about it being AT.
So we can see it. [img][img]
If I thought your avatar was AT, I would have included that information in the E-Bay listing, like I did with this one. [IMG]
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