No, for unknown and inexplicable reasons, PCGS does not designate PL on these. They will only designate PL on Morgans and certain "special"...
Looks like an attractive VG+. It has honest wear, and if the pictures are accurate it is a nice solid coin.
Eh, John Albanese left PCGS to go to NGC as well. It happens. When you only have 2 or 3 companies to choose from, you're bound to get a good bit...
I've always wanted one of these.
I bought my very first Bust Half from them. Good coin at a fair price. You can find cheaper, and you can find better, but Berk is a solid and...
This is the one I've sent in the most. I bought it as a 65FBL (for a really! good price). I resubmitted it, hoping for a bump. It got a star (65*...
Yes, that is their new (ugly) design.
The 1970D is pretty common in PL, but it is still really cool. Somewhere just under $200 is a good place for these. Now, the other 40% dates in...
What's funny though, is that the seller is still selling. And his wares still look enhanced.
The mint workers polished the dies to the point where low relief details were eliminated. I really don't understand why these are so popular,...
Of course, anyone who remembers their Sunday School remembers Pontius Pilate! (and Herod, of course). When you say "Old Testament," who exactly...
While I understand your point, surface contaminants, patina, and toning would definitely not add gold, iron, silver, or lead. Any surface...
While that will happen from time to time, David, it is seemingly very uncommon. The number of coins which have been mistreated vastly outweigh...
Haha, those prices are for very high grade coins. The average circulated collection is worth a very small fraction of those prices.
While I can appreciate your analogy, that is extremely far from what actually happens: When the die strikes the coin, it happens very quickly at...
As I've said many times, a white coin in a TPG holder is considered "market acceptable." That doesn't mean it isn't dipped or cleaned, it just...
Sorry.... Even quarters up to 90% off center are fairly common.
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