You can zoom in and see what they’re talking about.
You can get the right answer with two wrong grades. Not a good test of grading skill to be correct “on average.”
A GTG on a sample slab is an interesting approach to the concept.
I see two reviews on google where they were told that in order to get a return, they had to submit the coin for grading. One a fake 1877 TD and...
Ah, so the twist is to grade a coin you can't see. :)
If I was buying something like that retail, I would argue that they separate the coin value from the bezel/chain value and ring them up...
Clearly 1832. The notch in 3 is evident and the first star is way off compared to 1822 (which only had one die variety according to PCGS). I do...
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