I'll consider my MS -64 comment to being the closest for an MS guess :cool: Either way a nice coin!
Did I get it then:woot:? [IMG] I should probably watch that one. For some reason this is the episode I remember best:...
Nice coin! A few more details are here: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces52947.html And NGC price guide has it at $185 (I believe they use...
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Hi all, Up for offer are a few various coins (new ones added). *Payment by paypal (will also consider money order/check if you are willing to wait...
I'd guess one of two options: either it did not grade as a proof or it did and we'll find out when it is sent to auction.
It does look AT (via heat or other chemical reaction). It shouldn't get past the grading companies, but there have been more and more questionable...
Here is a quick summary: "Sample slabs are produced to be given away at shows and major coin events to collectors and dealers so they can become...
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Here is one thread that is more recent: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/question-about-daniel-carr-offerings.287595/ And another:...
It was a great Franklin, but it helped finance several other purchases; so I had to let it go. If you keep an eye out for PCI graded coins,...
I would think a fair compromise would be for PCGS to refund the fee for the entire submission that had the cent in it and then provide some free...
I haven't seen that one before. Nice slab! Is it the same size as the ACG holders? ACG licensed their services and slabs to multiple companies and...
Time for an update! (17) Here is a Franklin in a Blanchard holder...these are not common but not rare either (I have seen several for sale over...
That is too short for the search engine. Try CAC sticker or CAC value Also here is a CAC thread you had from January :...
1. I have some but don't have submission privileges. 2. In most cases yes. 3. It depends on the coin. It could be anywhere from a few % for...
I agree completely. I hope the OP did well and this is the real McCoy.
I'm not 100% certain that this is fake, but the risk is not huge. The snipe at 40k would beat out any other bidder (if not, then they have an over...
Not if they set up a snipe for a huge amount (say the 40,000 price guide number).
So the most likely story is that GSC put the coin on auction knowing what it was, put in a large bid at the end to make sure one of their people...
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