More than plenty. Photos tend to hold most folks accountable. Yet, there ate a few that feel they are above reproach.
Lol, are you saying all this like PCGS is gonna consider being held accountable?
Make that times 2.
Only if you have a green thumb.
65 depending on how old the slab is. Nice looking luster.
These can be cherry picked quite easily. There really isn't a price guide on the RPM for this year. If a dealer knows it is a RPM maybe 5 to20...
It is a filled MM. And a worn die. This isn't an omm.
Could be this one. See if it matches. http://www.varietyvista.com/12%20Kennedy%20Halves/DDR%20Detail%20Pages/1969DDDR007.htm @atrox001 is the...
Yes to the RPM. http://www.varietyvista.com/03%20Buffalo%20Nickels/1937DRPM001.htm
Gem in the market today, if this is any indication of what has been a steady loosening of the system I don't know what is.
Simple photos would help. Even if the coin was environmental damage there are many other tests that can be done besides one that damages the...
Upload some photos. Could be struck on a copper planchet. We do see many coins that are only environmental damage.
I surely never thougjt I would be called a Bigo+. It's not Us that is calling the names. Just remember that. Be the bigget man.
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If thats the case, your losing. Please don't make me say it in present tense.
No, it is more about letting this hobby fall into the hands of proffitt and not common sense. The TPG's have long been trying to fool the average...
Tis why I asked why the obverse was so dark.
Nice cresent toning! I see why you fogot the steps when buying that one.
I am sure that 4 days older than dirt, wait that was my grandpa not @GDJMSP That would like to input on this one. It has a nice lustrous surface...
For the most part the Ancient section stays above reproach. I can see why most of them feel tarnished, or is it that a few of them took it close...
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