Fine
He did give it a good effort. His book came out in 1984. He put some bucks into having it published. An image just for fun. [ATTACH]
Same here.
I'm going to trust NGC did not print the coins. It's possible but I don't think so. Prints can take time to show. Once they do, it's a gamble if...
I think it's just the image that's giving it the details look. Either way the grading cost are as much as the value of the coin.
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If I had to guess from the images shown, I would have said 67 or 68. I would not have guessed 69 from the images. I don't know if PCGS is right or...
I'm thinking it came from China.
What did I miss? You called the coin an AU.
You can be as insulting as you wish but that's not going to help you with your grading or understanding coin images. It's clear that you are new...
Yes and it's a great example.
You have much to learn about grading and coin images. There are classes that can help you.
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You don't know what you are talking about.
I still have a copy of Mr. Hager's Accugrade book. It was an interesting grading system.
You should trust that PCGS got this right. Sounds like they double checked the coins for you and made a great effort in trying to help you.
Thank you Mark for the rest of the story.
You never know about this type of stuff. Short term there may be a few extra bucks to be made. Long term it seems like things like this don't make...
Done that myself a few times.
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