What I find hard to believe is that it's 52 years old now!
Beth will handle it!
Here's my latest upgrade courtesy of Great Collections. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I remember finding my first IHC in a roll back in the 60's. That got me hooked on that series.
The seller should fix the problem on their dime.
I should have responded sooner. Yes they did regrade the coin and it gained one point; MS64 (old), MS65 (new). I guess the bump in grade didn't...
I just purchased this one from a recent Heritage auction to replace a lower graded one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I guess most of us will never know the motivation for JA to start his third (or at least be part of) grading company. Was part of it related to...
Now that the dust has settled a bit I think that CAC should have stuck to their original model, evaluating already graded coins and putting...
I'll consider buying it if it was in a PGA holder being sold by GSA.
Great buy!
Whenever I bid in a Heritage auction I usually limit my bid to 70% recent sales amount. The 30% I factor in includes their 20% buyers fee, state...
Excellent! Maybe I can buy the bulldozer I've always wanted!
Dixon's Auctions periodically sells coins. Most of the time it ranges from real estate, surplus merchandise, open box, ... A couple years ago...
It would be interesting to find out how many coins in their database are like this.
The coin now shows up in the PCGS database (49001260). The TrueView image is the original one as evidenced by the old certification number...
To us old timers the carbon spot is the same as a beauty mark.
I find it a bit humorous that the coin has been shipped from PCGS yet the certification number doesn't show up using the PCGS certification app....
I'd never buy anything that I don't have full control of. If one is that worried about their coins being stolen, buy a fire safe, a pit bull, and...
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