In all honesty here are so many things to list that it defies making a list. Basically any of the myriad of tiny details on the coin can be wrong....
XF details - over-dipped.
Not sure what to make of it, but Breen was k nown for making his share of mistakes. Normal tolerance levels were usually 1% - that would be...
Lemme ask you - if Q. David Bowers told you the same things I have been telling you, would you believe him ?
Writing them down doesn't really cut it - anybody can write down a number just out of their head. But a picture proves you had it in your...
Think for a minute, how do you get a coin into an album ? You have to push the coin down into the hole with your fingers. Now what is the one...
I'd bet it is within 1% of the weight of an MS Morgan. Wear does not cause a loss of weight.
The silver certs ya could, if you had pics of them - the serial numbers. My coins were all slabbed, (slabs have serial numbers) and I had pics of...
Easy, they were dipped when he bought them.
You're just not looking in the right place. Whenever you want to judge the rarity of something, all you have to do is look at the realized prices....
No, whizzing means that you take a rotating wire brush and brush the entire surface of the coin. And that's the only thing it ever means.
Actually tolerance levels were much more strict back then than they are today. For some reason people always seem to theink that just because it...
Since it is impossible to even place 1 coin in an album, any album, with out causing harm to the coin, no album is ever recommended.
Yeah it could have happened. But using lacquer was not really done until the '40s & '50s. How did the coin remain untoned for 20 or 30 years ?...
Dunno, but you can look it up on the ANA site. But given their business practices, I seriously doubt it.
Because they know it's not MS to begin with. The coin is graded by PCI, a company known for gross over-grading. Based on the pics the coin looks...
#1 - you don't. While there are several things that will remove rust none will do so in such a way that coin will be unharmed. And if it is indeed...
misiek87 - guides are worthless for your purposes, all of them. What PennyGuy said in post #2 is the only real option you have.
Not in a million years.
No idea what will happen since it's ANACS. NGC and PCGS have rules about insurance and only ship insured. I don't know if ANACS does or not. But...
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