@Lehigh96 go ahead and post the next one.
Summary of results: ----------------------- Coin 1 - Clad Dime (pg.1) - 2 (NT/MA) vs 6 (AT/QC) Coin 2 - Franklin (pg. 1) - 3 (NT/MA) vs 7 (AT/QC)...
You may have listed it too low! But in this case I’d think it’s better to have a quick profitable sale with a happy customer than sitting on it...
I think it’s ok once in a while. Maybe one can also mention that the coin should not be VAMed or attributed. Just focus on grade.
That was directed towards a poster asking about modern mint products. I even quoted their question: [ATTACH] I answered the original question on...
@jtlee321 I still think it’s a 65. And I like your method (maybe it’s because I don’t try to VAM :D); it helped remove the bias of the more...
Theoretically you could have the argument of bumping down the 60 and bumping up the 58, but in practice all we would see is people having to spend...
That’s great! Keep it up and you’ll be glad when it’s complete. It was the same case with me; I had to go digging through a folder or a notebook...
Change can often be good and there is always room for evolving. However, I’d argue that changing standards needs to benefit the hobby (not just...
Good catch! It’s definitely a good idea to double check something like mintage as Krause (where NGC gets the info) is known to have some typos/errors.
Organization is definitely important. Last year I finally achieved my goal of transferring most info from paper to an excel spreadsheet. Now it’s...
https://www.usmint.gov/coins/coin-medal-programs/commemorative-coins/world-war-i-centennial And the resemblance is certainly there.
I’ll agree there were better posts before Jan 6, 2016. Then it all went downhill. :D But more entertainment has been added since.
I’ll just leave this here.... [ATTACH]
I’d say it’s a solid MS 65 and I wouldn’t be surprised if it got the + or bump to 66 as the cheek and fields are quite clean (fairly mark-free).
Most likely it's not worth it. If you don't receive a 70, then you have lost money in most instances. You can also oftentimes buy 69 graded...
I was 1 point too conservative. 64 PL seems fair as well.
Congrats! You made a wise choice and it paid off!
Grading can be expensive and if it's an error coin, then the cost is usually even higher. The 1942 over 41 Mercury is an expensive coin, so it...
MS 63 PL It could have missed the PL and just be a Star, but I think it got the PL.
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