You are getting some NICE coins there!
Thank you, kind sir!
BTW, it went for $2801. Your guesstimate of the market ($2700) sounds like it was pretty close to me. My guess is that he lost money on this deal.
You got some nice coins there!
3 questions; 1. What were the winning scores? 2. Why is 6C 1892 and not 1893? 3. Since 11. clearly states "VIII", are you sure that is Henry the...
I am not a toning expert, but I would guess natural. As for the grade, That is an easy 64 IF there is no wear on it. However, there is so much...
It is kind of unusual to see one of those without bubbles all over it. Not too often I try to grade LMC's, but I will stab a 66.
I got with just the raw registry points, but nearly all of mine are just plain red. He has me hands down for color.
Face it, Thad. We got one upped - but good.
O M G That is all I can say.
If he is selling them for the NTC graded price, then you best not. Here is where you absolutely buy the coin and not the slab.
I am not sure just what your definition of "good" is. They are independent unlike SGS, NNC, etc. However, they do not generally grade to the...
If you are talking about the 14-D I posted, it is IGC F-12
Grading REQUIRES both sides of a coin. However, that coin looks to be in the good range, but could go anywhere between ag to vg.
So using your analysis, that 1955 would be what grade? The wheat lines are about half there. Therefore, it is VG? But the coin is full red and...
I am not sure just what is appropriate, but what I am sure of is that you cannot change it once it has been left. And, CamaroDMD, the seller...
Nope. I just pulled it off Heritage to prove my point.
It looks to me more as though there was just some grease in the wheats.
I am pretty sure it is not a die crack, per se. But it does look like the die was scratched there.
Congratulations! Your good luck sounds like someone else's bad luck. My guess is that some kid got into his/her parents collection.
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