I like it and the alien was creepy.
Hobo, Is that avatar from Total Recall?
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SLQ's are a series that I wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole raw in MS grades. First, it is very easy to miss a rub on the leg that would drop...
That is a tough issue, because there are a few series where there is definitely a difference in grading standards between NGC and PCGS. Anyone...
Trade Dollars come immediately to my mind for authentication.
I rather like the combination of both photos together. Heritage does this for there high end coins whether proof or mint state. The close up...
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How about on a brilliant proof rather than an Ultra Cameo. This is a 1955 Washington Quarter NGC PF68 with gorgeous toning. The first method...
It depends. If you look at straight on from any distance, it looks like photo number 2. If you look at it close up under a light source and turn...
I am not making predictions other than it will be entertaining.
Well, I know one thing. I will have a front row seat for this one. Ding Ding. Let round 1 begin. LOL
I would like to know which style of proof coin photography that most collectors prefer. The first method is to blast the coin with light and get...
Ruben, It is posts like this that cause members to, let's see, post a copy of their degree. What are you going to do if Larry tells you that he...
Isaiah, You are responding to a thread that is 17 months old. I think it would be safe to say that he has found the answer to his question by now.
I will give my opinion on this subject. If the coin has a value under $100, I don't think there is any value in having the coin slabbed unless...
I thank you for that observation and I guess I will reveal my grades first. 1942-P-----MS66 1942-S-----MS64 1943-P-----MS65 1943-D-----MS66 PQ...
I agree completely. After all, who would want one of these if it didn't have the error. [IMG] The best edge lettering is the lettering that...
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