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Be careful with them. Their pictures can be very misleading especially with cleaned and toned coins.
Honestly, when I bought the coin it was in a PCGS slab ms details, questionable color. I like the coin so I broke it out of the slab. I bought the...
The green sticker means that the coin is a good example for the grade it was given. They are showing off their so called ability to grade a coin...
I agree with your point, but at least the car can be fixed. This coin however, can not be. One point i would like to make, is that coins like...
Let's critique the critiquing company. That's all those stickers are. If people would learn grading and not be afraid of asserting their opinion...
Like Kurt said, do not touch them!!! Leave them alone. Keep them out of high humidity, don't touch them with you fingers, don't wipe them with a...
Just look at my avatar. I obviously like the toners. But if it looks like they were toned in five minutes and given ugly uneven color I don't want...
That's not entirely true. Natural toning, if you want to call it that, from my understanding, is from a layer of silver sulfide. Take Morgan...
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I wouldn't worry about it. Not everyone looks at this thread. I don't know much about gold but from your pics I'd say you paid a fair price.
That's a good idea. I've found a few members from CT on ebay already. But to have a list would be cool. 99% of my coins are from ebay
Does it look like that when he buys it? Or is it his photos? Or is he messing with them after the fact?
In terms of value red is the most valuable then red brown then brown. However I find high grade brown examples more attractive than red, just...
I pulled up one of his coins in an NGC slab and on their verification page their picture showed where the toning should be and his matched. Its...
I did get it off eBay. It was cheap so no big deal. I have a mechanic shop and love car stuff too so I like it
It is the color designation for Red. So on the slab it will have the grade MS-64 RD. Or RB for Red brown or BN for brown.
I dont think I can find a 1797 even in that condition for 20 bucks!
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