Cool, let me know when Bob's photos get posted in the thread. Do you have any plans to cross the coin to either NGC or PCGS?
I think that the 2 varieties that are a must have are the 1939 DDR: [IMG] and the 1941-S Large S [IMG]
I am on CU forum but I don't post there much because I don't like the software. After viewing the photos, I don't think there is any chance that...
I found several threads about that coin on the CU forum but not the photograph thread. I have posted links to threads from the CU forum here many...
I remember that bad boy! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. [IMG]
John, I agree that the spots are the product of textile toning but they are not prominent enough to attract the "textile toned" collectors to pay...
Ugly or unattractive toning will often sell below price guide. [IMG] Untoned examples will usually sell near the price guide value. [IMG]...
AT but I like the powder blue colored ones.
This company sounds a little top heavy!
Mint bags are sealed. If the seal is unbroken, it is safe to assume that the coin has spent its entire existence in that bag. You are one of...
Even if the coin was a solid MS68, a $6K price tag is way too high.
Please explain how a Saint Gaudens Double Eagle that has spent its entire existence in a sealed mint bag can have "wear!"
Yes, you are the one who has no common sense and it is easy to prove. Please explain how a Saint Gaudens Double Eagle that has spent its entire...
Btw, you are the one who first mentioned "cabinet friction" in this thread. It was my assumption at the time that you were one of the people who...
1) Your latest post is evidence that you really don't have anything better to do! You want an answer, I already wrote it years ago in that other...
My first impression of the obverse was MS68, but I think the reverse fields are going to bring it down to MS67.
Worse than that, they are 100% convinced that they are correct and nothing you can write will change their mind.
That is sheer laziness, just read the thread dude! The TPG didn't make a mistake when they graded this coin. That is how they grade Saints. The...
It is absolutely true and PCGS even says as much in their book: After that thread, I asked a friend of mine (SaintGuru on the CU forum) who is a...
If you read the thread that I linked in one of my previous posts above, it will clearly describe why it matters. Furthermore, you seem stuck on...
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