The hit on the ear will keep it from a 65. I call it a 64.
Good to see Lehigh respond to this thread, he seems to be one of the best for toned coins and seems to know this nitch market better than most....
I have a cheap 1976 bicentennial quarter in a slab that looks good but it needs to go into my album. Maybe I'll try a blow torch on it just for...
I'm partial to a hammer, channel locks and a pair of snips. I hate cracking out the PCGS slabs. I'll have to try wrapping it in a hand towel...
Thanks treehugger. I'll be honest the coin doesn't do much for me. Now if that were a high relief american silver eagle from the San Francisco...
What will the mintage be on this one.
I had a nice peace dollar that I know was a 64 in a 63 holder. It was in a NGC holder I cracked it out because I just new it was a grade higher...
Interesting. I wonder what this will do with the current Britannia price wise. It sounds like they are going in full blast into the bullion...
I am.
Or will we see Heritage and Teletrade follow ebay's lead?
Not sure I like where ebay is heading. Whether Anacs is in the same category as PCGS or NGC aside, it always helps to have healthly competition....
I'm liking the higher grade coin. Better eye appeal and bonus S-mint.
Ya I have a guy that wants to trade with me some quarter eagles for stuff that I have. My question is that they are the Indian Head coins, 1908...
The album has four pages in it for all of the UNC's and proofs. The last page does have four blank spots. I will say that the Intercept Shield...
I'll look tonight and see if it has extra slots, I believe it does. The coin easily fits within the slot. The plastic slide is not as thick has...
Totally agree on this one, it can be irritating to have paid top dollar for their product than you fight the hanging cardboard chads.
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