Several years ago I purchased a 1917 T1 SLQ in a SEGS slab that was graded MS64 FH. I cracked it out an submitted it to PCGS who graded it MS63...
Drats! Foiled again!
My experience has been that they usually chase me, albeit with a knife or loaded gun. Coins are safer.
Maybe the person who has the devil head penny would want one.
I probably spent way too much on this IHC for my registry set but I'm getting old, senile, and it's my money. [ATTACH]
I don't see a big issue with this as it had to go through customs first. It's not like it sat in Chicago for a week.
What about ex-wife's credit card?
I would guess PMD due to the shape of the ding.
My experiences with DLRC have all been positive. I've bought some really nice coins from them in the past year. I splurged a little and was able...
Regardless of possible cleaning, I'd go with #1 since it has more details than the others.
I cleaned out my purse and got strange looks!
I just "upgraded" the 1886 T2 in my IHC registry set from MS63 to MS64RB.
I tend to agree that it's an eBay issue.
Prior to March 22, 2024 the state of Wisconsin taxed coins and bullion. So, when purchasing coins on eBay, state sales tax was added to my...
I thought that it was Klingon.
Just think of it as a tattoo and leave it as that.
I always remove auction stickers and re-stick them to the page in my log book where I record what I paid for the coin. That way I know where the...
A few years back I sold 5000+ wheaties to my LCS. I had then sorted by decade. I recall getting .05 each for the teens, all the way down to .03...
Unfortunately, I wish that I could say that 100% of the time. All I can say is that I've had my share of stupid mistakes.
For slabbed coins I always check recent auction prices from PCGS coin facts, Great Collections, Heritage, David Lawrence, Stack Bowers, ... Of...
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