OK, so what made you two think that ? You can't see the coins so that sure wasn't it. I knew the coins were Chinese fakes because Steve asked me...
Well they have sure lost a lot of my respect in recent years I'll tell ya that !
No such thing as safe soap. Any soap is one of the worst things you can use. I wouldn't use it with any copper coin. But MS70 does a good job...
I'd be real concerned about that folder you got them in. I'd bet money that thing is PVC.
Thanks for backing me up ;) Beat ya, but just barely.
My grade would be XF. I did say TPG grade. And if you want to see for yourself, just go look on Heritage what gets graded as XF and AU. Then look...
I wouldn't bet on that. Much better to just not use albums.
Yeah but you've been here a year and half and have 5k, close enough. I've been here going on 10 years now and have 30k. At the rate you're going,...
You can sell to the dealers with tables all day long and not 1 person will say a word - ever. That's what they want you to do. In fact if you walk...
Nope, that's a small letters. And the coin is what it is whether it's slabbed or not. Value won't change.
Doubtful. The damage IMO are the scratches, but they obviously disagreed as there's no way they could have missed them. And the coin sold for not...
If it's been harshly cleaned I sure can't see it. As for grade, looks AU to me. (that's TPG AU) Now, you say you touched the coin. Did you touch...
Those holders are fine :thumb: As for the acetone, no it may not hurt anything but the best advice to do nothing to a coin unless it needs done....
He was talking about pushing a coin into the hole in album I believe.
Lordy ! Too much to even begin to try explaining. But if you go back over 30k plus posts you'll find out ;)
It still kind of leaves a bit open to question. What about the other coin, the $2.5 million one. Ownership of that coin is documented for the past...
The coin is damaged, should never have been put in a regular slab at all. That said, in recent years I have seen more and more of it - obviously...
Given that, I'd say VF for the one on ebay.
Boy I wish you'd use paragraphs ! Sorry, but that just hard to read.
Common date generic gold, which the '24 is, is selling for melt even if it's slabbed by NGC or PCGS as high as MS63. Over 63, yeah you can get...
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