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Hey all - got some great coins for you guys today. I have to sell these, because I just bought a really expensive coin and need the money - so I'm...
From the pictures, I would have guessed 65. I don't see evidence of cleaning in those pics - but different angles and different lighting may...
In FBL, this is an extremely tough date/grade. However, in non-FBL, that coin is *extremely* common (over 1500 graded), and very unpopular. Not...
Nose grease is a variation of thumbing. Whizzing specifically refers to the use of a rotating dremel-type tool, usually with a wire brush, to...
As a general rule, when I see a nice cherrypick, I have two paths I go down. If its a collector, I'll point it out and let them know what I have....
I disagree. Anytime you buy a coin online, you are buying from pictures. True. However, if the seller offers a return policy (and most of them...
If this is a CRH thing, wouldn't it make more sense to post this in the CRH forum, where people who care about CRH post?
I don't really see anything good about that at all.
Yes. The rest of the coin is attractive, but the scratches kill it.
The obverse and reverse are a passable fake (although immediately obvious if you know what you are looking at). It would fool many collectors....
You sure are. Not saying you aren't. Just saying that, as the chief moderator, you should hold yourself to a higher standard.
Based on the display I've seen in this thread, from you and from other parties, you might need it. The name calling and insults back and forth...
It doesn't necessarily mean they overgrade coins. CAC also rejects coins with surface problems, dipped coins, ugly coins, or coins they just don't...
That doesn't make it right. I've seen worse in higher grade holders as well. The marks and surface condition look on par with a 65, sure. The...
Who moderates the moderator?
Take a look at the census numbers for FS coins. That will give you an idea of relative rarity. I would also suggest picking up a book on...
The importance of a good relationship with a high quality dealer cannot be understated. They have access to coins, go to shows, and find materials...
That is incredibly detailed grading analysis on that paperwork! I wonder how much something like that would cost at the TPGs? I think it would be...
The most successful coin dealers have a few common qualities: 1.) Honesty 2.) Integrity 3.) Deep knowledge 4.) An eye for quality 5.) Business...
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