You are dreaming, that is nothing. Certainly not graffiti. But hey, I am willing to put my money where my mouth is. Have the OP submit it and...
Well, if he is going to admit that they deliberately undergraded coins in the early days of the TPG in order to value grade them, then NO, my...
To use your words, "It's a forest and trees thing." In plain english, he was explaining a specific adjustment made by the TPG's that affects a...
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So you are saying that there is no evidence by examining the coins, yet it exists. Some would call that drinking the kool-aid. Yes, you can....
They are posted in chronological order: 1) NGC 5 (1992-1995) [IMG] 2) NGC 6 (1996) [IMG] 3) NGC 7 (1997-2000) [IMG] 4)...
I see a few stains that should not prohibit the grading of the coin, nothing more.
A blast white MS67 FB Mercury Dime, common date of course.
February 16th, 2004 to be exact.
Circulated toned coins are rare but they do exist. FWIW, I have seen this on Mercury Dimes more than any other series. Here is an example:...
Last time I checked, you can't buy poker chips with a credit card. CASH ONLY! Admit it, you miss me!
Glenn, You have to accept that sometimes the TPG's will make a mistake. AT coins will end up graded and NT coins will get bagged, it is...
I don't think this is a problem coin and AU55 sounds about right to me. That mark is severe, but not something that should prevent it from being...
At this point, it is just a theory. But I think my analysis shows that there is significant risk involved in buying one of these coins. Most...
PCGS does not recognize 6 full steps. They have only one designation (FS) which means at least 5 full steps.
I forgot to mention that I actually bid $1K on the first coin. Here is a link to the thread. Registry Fever? A 1945-P Jefferson Nickel PCGS MS67
If it is a business strike, it will probably be the highest graded 1957 Jefferson in history: MS67 6FS
Where did you get those AT? And NO, I did not end my sentence with a preposition.
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