Oh I dunno. Guess that depends on who you're calling an expert. I disagree with real experts from time to time myself. And I don't kiss anybody's...
If you can post a picture we can maybe help with an answer. It's hard to say what's going on based on a description.
I'd hold off on the printing out if I were you. The ink alone will cost a fortune. Just keep electronic files and back them up. Much easier and...
Easy enough to go find out. Just read the other forums. As for popularity, Coin Talk has more members than the PCGS forum does. And more than any...
You can also check the Numismatic Resources section. There is a list of some of the dealers that I recommend there.
Just save the info you think is important yourself. That's what I've done for many years. Not necessarily info from this forum, but info and...
The top two numbers were chosen because they were the ones with the lowest populations, consistently for 16 years. And because they are the ones...
There are literally dozens if not hundreds of numismatic newsletters published by dealers all over the country on either a weekly or monthly...
Your idea is a good one. But you also need to realize something. The TPGs still slab a lot of coins that have been harshly cleaned, but lightly...
Simple answer - it's a flaw in the finish. Just about all of the ASEs have 1 or more of those tiny shiny spots.
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Sorry Prince, he's right. The * is not a part of the grade. It merely indicates that the coin has exceptional eye appeal....
So tell me 19Lyds, exactly what data did I exclude ? I didn't exclude anything.
He did not say there were 32 variations of the date. He said there were 32 different varieties of the coin. Some of those varieties have nothing...
Maybe so. I just seem to remember the exact same coin with the exact same thing on the slab being posted here before. Just wish I could remember...
Yes, it is. With a lot of our early coinage there are several different varieties.
I agree 100% with what you said. Problem is, I don't think the color, what little there is, on this coin is due to toning at all. The only toning...
This was discussed some time ago. And while I can't recall the exact particulars the 7 had something to do with that specific coin. And putting it...
Honestly, it looks like the coin has dip residue on it from a bad dip job.
19Lyds - First of all we are comparing all coins graded and slabbed from 1986 (PCGS) and 1987 (NGC) until the end of 2003 - with all coins...
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