Don't ya think it is rather obvious ? I mean, if they are agreeing with the TPG grade, then don't they have to be using TPG market standards ?
It happens every day. But only for those who know what they are doing, and the very, very lucky who don't know.
Yeah it could make huge difference. Bewteen 2004 and 2006 was the peak of the strongest bull market we had seen since 1989. If you took the period...
eddie there's a lot of things I can teach people via the internet, but how to clean coins is not one of them. In the first place, I don't know how...
No worries, I'd rather have it corrected twice than somebody get bad info. Thanks for lookin out for me ,)
Yeah, it's easy to tell the difference, if you know what you are looking at. But the problem comes into play when a novice or uneducated collector...
I assume you are asking about this coin - [IMG] [IMG] only in its $10 denomination instead of the $5 pictured. Well, be aware that the...
When you have Vess, then come back and talk to me. 'Course it might take you a while to get your jaw working again - after it drops to your knees...
Guess you didn't read where I had already corrected my mistake Mark.
Except for one thing - the graders, regardless of who they are, have to follow the grading standards set forth for them by the company they work...
Matter of fact, there once was one who did. But did you ever consider Tom, that there just isn't always a "straight answer". Just because...
But it isn't inert or harmless at all. It is in fact the culprit that has delayed the issue of the sets by the mint, for it has caused bad...
Actually I no longer collect coins at all. My collections were sold some years ago. Now I only study coins and try to help others.
And I believe he was doing it long before CAC came on the scene.
Sorry, but you are wrong on this count. Realizing a profit from selling a coin collection you may have had for years, decades even, is not as easy...
Yes it is acidic. But it is a food product used in cooking. Many food products are acidic. And while you may have read about it being used...
Yes. On this 1 part I was mistaken, it is only for slabbed coins. And they must be slabbed by NGC, PCGS, ANACS, ICG, PCI, INS, NCI, or SEGS....
OK, but then you should also be aware that coins that sold for say $1500 back in 1989 sell for about $150 or less today. Sound like good way to...
Find a new coin shop Benjy, and don't ever buy anything from or listen to that guy again.
Yes, but in the interest of divulging full information don't you think it would be wise to tell folks that the graders the coins were sent to not...
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