I don't even know what poster you were referring to, nor does it matter. Your comment was that because the poster said that a slabbed coin was not...
Can't tell. In hand you could tell in about 2 seconds.
Of all the price guides, this is the ONLY one to use. Just keep in mind that the prices listed in CDN are for coins that are average for the grade.
I'd say what percentage could I get right; answer 75-80%. I say could because I'd have to lower my grading standards to do it.
Answer - http://www.jpscorner.com/AirTite_Ring_Type_AirTite_Coin_Holders.htm Answer - http://www.jpscorner.com/AirTite_Coin_Albums.htm Or -...
This is what PCGS says - "WHAT DO PCGS PRICES MEAN? The prices listed in the PCGS Price Guide are average dealer asking prices for PCGS-graded...
It's easy, you spend 20 years learning how to grade. From there on it's all downhill. And no I am not being a wise guy or making a flippant comment.
I wouldn't say the person was troll. Rather I'd say he is trying to tell you the truth but you think he is a troll because you choose not to...
They were selling for more than that in 2001. Not so long ago they were $400 and up. I sold one to a forum member for $250 when the going rate was...
Pics aren't good enough, but mint mark looks wrong. My guess is altered coin.
Don't. The PCGS price guide, more often than not, list values that are too high. Sometimes way too high. In other words the coin is rarely...
Best method is the Intercept Shield system. Few choose that because of cost. Next best is any good hard plastic coin holder. There are many to...
First of all you need to post pics of the coins so we can have a look at them to determine if it is likely that they should be graded. As to the...
Shotgun rollers are easily purchased by anybody that wants to buy one. And they are not expensive. In other words, the type of paper roll that the...
It's pretty simple - mintage has little or nothing to do with value. It's not how many existed in the beginning (when the coin was minted) that...
It isn't. It's an AU that got a grade bump because they can use the excuse of weak strike for something that is actually light wear. That coin...
That is much more like what I would expect for end roll toning ;)
Correct.
My comment was meant as a compliment. Meaning that was good thinking and thinking that way will keep you out of trouble with coins.
That's your choice. But I didn't say anything about collectors, I said professionals. My comments stand. The reason that some of the books say...
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