I also think it is wise to consult others and the opinions on here reflect your thoughts. A word of caution though-I believe many of us have...
Thursday and Friday are definitely the best days to go as Friday night is when quite a few dealers head home.
I’d agree. The coin looks completely off in that holder but @Lehigh96 would know best if the cost of further grading is worth it.
Fair enough :)
Despite some field chatter and the small spots, I believe the clean cheek and overall look places this one at a 65. The holder is cool too. They...
Read the whole thing or at least pretend to:p
The quick recap: solid, well-attended show Now for more: I was there a little before the 10 AM opening and it was noticeable this was going to...
A beautiful and well matched trio!
Congrats on a very cool addition to your collection!
I was between 66 and 67...being quite mark-free, I gave it the bump up to 67...the steps look broken, especially between the 2nd and 3rd pillar;...
Congrats on the find! I'll guess XF 45
By my measurement, it is about 52 mm....so it would be a very thin lining left on each side (it seems like it could work but I'm not sure if the...
64+
MS 65 ....looks very clean/mark-free for a gold coin....nice example!
I believe it was a program that the Royal Canadian Mint did where they added the F15 privy to 15 different world bullion coins (including the...
Per the pcgs cert number: UNC Details Cleaned https://www.pcgs.com/cert/44094433
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I also saw the semi pl look (not enough to call it a PL but enough to add to the eye appeal factor)
Was going to guess MS 66 and say that I can't tell about the steps. Looks like I would have been partially right (didn't even use the Ed Wood...
I sent a Morgan to NGC in 2018 and it came back in the same type of flip/body bag with the "altered surfaces" notation. So the policy definitely...
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