Good point but it's tough for me without knowing who graded it and seeing an image or holding the coin. My wild guess would be $300 to $400.
I use a Sigma 150mm macro but I'm thinking a bellows system would be really cool. I now wish I had gone that direction.
Based on the images, I feel NGC or PCGS would give it MS-66 without any designation.
$500 does seem high but it's tough to say what it is actually worth. If in PCGS or NGC plastic, it may bring a better price over other brands....
Really. Did they do that?
What service graded the coin? Images?
A few months ago there was this guy that posted an image on all the forums. He did not like the opinions he received so he took down the images. I...
I put a blank page in the back of the album for the proofs. They looked really nice for many years. Now they have dark spots from the cardboard...
I'm at the same place. I get in on Wed. and back out on Sunday. We didn't get a chance to BS much last year. Lets fix that. You need to join us...
Doug is a lightweight. So is Chris. ;) I'm going to miss you guys at the show.
Teachmind and our latest friend are nothing but folks from the past. They became upset with the truth and keep coming back with drama. Normal...
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You have been saying they are the DDO all this time and now you change your story. Good grief.
I'm still waiting for images from the OP that prove something. Small out of focus images are worthless. It's clear we will never see any good...
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Why?
This works but only on the right coin. They can turn really ugly in a short amount of time. It's a gamble.
You should follow what you preach. You offer no data or proof of anything.
Most coins can not be helped. They are what they are. Why make it worse?
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