After watching him a few times I wonder if he's even able to respond.
When it gets slabbed one can say beauty is in the eye of the NGC, or PCGS, holder.
Just admit it. You really want this coin!
I would guess the bottom. The reverse of the top coin has some deep marks in the field near the bottom. The reverse of the bottom coin is clean...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. There may even be some sober woman out there that thinks I'm beautiful. Just kidding! Not even a drunk woman.
I wonder what year she bought them.
Dump the slab in some liquid nitrogen and hit it with a hammer.
I wish you the best with your test results.
That's a pretty bust half!
I have big feet:woot:. But I'd be banned from CT if I took the big feet association to other anatomical things.
No reply. I may try again but my feeling right now is there's something rotten here. Too bad, the pictures without the certification number show...
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What difference does that make to his post? He wasn't asking to guess the grade or anything about the coin. What rules are you referring to in...
If I could have gotten to the contents first then maybe.
I find all of these special labels by the TPGs amusing. From their business perspective I don't blame them one bit; there are many who find the...
My Dad once told me I was an accident. If PCGS was around in 1955 he could have had me slabbed and sold for big money.
Everything is big in Texas!
I just opened a 100 proof set last night. It went down smooth.
That's all I want is the certification number.
That's the strange part. The close-ups seem to validate the grade of XF-45; strong date and full horn. However, there's no way to verify that...
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