I think it is a case of him not understanding "buyer's premium".
Apparently I misundersttod something, namely the PBGS part. I assumed that was a typo and that you meant PCGS. PCGS is who I was talking about. I...
If you know for certain that he has a specific interest that particular coin then it would probably be a great gift. But if you are guessing on...
Rich - apparently you seem to think that a cloth will not mark a coin. If this so, how is it then that a coin becomes polished by a cloth ? That...
Not really.
Yes they do, or other coin dips. Doesn't much matter what you requested - they and only they decide on whether to buy the coins, replace the...
What they are liable to do is dip the coins in MS70, re-slab them and send them back to you.
It was answered in the #2 post.
Not 100% sure of the type of plastic used, but as long as it is inert, which it is, does it matter ? For one thing the cloth can mar the...
For your sake, I hope so too ;)
Since the boxes are made by Intercept Shield (at least ones I have) I stongly doubt there would be any materials used that would be harmful to...
The only value is the coins themselves. It's just the way some promoter packaged them up to induce sales.
I don't think they would grade, they look to have altered surfaces to me.
I wouldn't say counterfeit, that's why I said home made - like somebody took some IR material and glued it inside the box. It just doesn't look...
I'll second that ! I'll guess $245. And I think it's graded correctly.
From looking at those boxes and comparing them to the ones I own my guess is that those are home made jobs. I too would be hesitant to use them.
Krispy what you see is the true color of that coin. The only reason the blue color shows up is because that coin was that blue and it was...
Nothing wrong with bragging rights Dime, I used to brag about my coins too ! But that's what you're talking about here - nothing more, and nothing...
Here's a couple examples that I have posted before. As for the lid, you just close it. No it doesn't go down all the way, but it doesn't need to...
Die scratches is the correct term Paul - die scratches ;)
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