I don't have anything like that but I think it is nicely done. That is a great way to display all these related items.
Very nice coins posted by all! Here is one of my favorites: [IMG]
I have only seen a handful of Thai coins at this show and the ANA show but they tended to be modern silver proofs. Canadian coins are more widely...
Very nice Isabella! Congrats on a cool purchase!
MS 63 PL ...the error on the slab is that they forget to mention the "S" for San Francisco (the label you have should be for Philly mint coin)
Was there a line on Thursday to get the free samples? I recall last year there was but this year only one other person was in line with me (last...
Some nice finds! It certainly was more sparse in terms of world coins, especially raw. I think I stopped at the dealer you mentioned who had bins...
Another Central States show is in the books and below are some of my observations: ~Registration was quick with no line at a few minutes before...
They have premiums (often well over guide). The ones graded by NGC and the "raw" ones that don't have the NGC grading both sell for over typical...
It might be the photos but they all look "off" ...I would call them either cleaned, environmental damage, or altered surfaces. Something was done...
MS 66
$15 each for $30 total is my guess
That is what I figured as well. As far as my answer, I think it depends on the coin, the venue, and your risk tolerance. Start with risk...
He means take a picture of the full slab and post it here. It's of course not mandatory but generally good practice for most guess the grade...
I would have guessed MS 65 BN….64+ might be a little bit conservative
This one looks real to me; the method you mentioned is plausible for how the toning came to be.
MS 64 & $475
That was my thinking too-it has the look of a 64+/65 (especially if the luster is there).
I could see $50-$60. If it is nicer than my interpretation of the photo, then more (maybe closer to the $80 that @BuffaloHunter mentioned).
PCGS graded this one MS 63. And it went for $873.56 with the fee at GC. To me the coin looks like some of the more typical examples of AT that one...
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