Because it's really an an AU58 ;)
Unfortunately the moving company has not yet arrived with library, so I cannot quote you written references. However, the coins speak for...
Yes, I think PCGS would grade that coin.
That's kind of like saying this thing would blue, if only it wasn't yellow. And they don't - think that way. There are many collectors who know...
But the designation on the slab does not define the different types of coins. It doesn't even define them for the TPGs. And I don't deny that they...
It's not a question of getting it right. It's a question of definitions, and which definitions a person (or the TPGs) choose to use. Example -...
And you can't see the difference between those 2 coins ? The NGC coin is a Proof, the PCGS coin is a Specimen. And Specimen and Proof are not...
It's a Specimen, which is why PCGS called it a Specimen. A Specimen and a Proof are two different things.
Ya know what, I ignored the hair too - even though I do think there is wear there. But it was pretty hard to ignore the wear on the cheek and in...
No, but when what you have tried previously relies on human nature to be successful - do you really think it's very smart to try the same thing...
That right there is the key. if you don't have the requisite knowledge before you even start, you're better off not to even try ;)
Guilds have existed since the Roman Empire. And by medieval times they exerted great power.
Personally, I'd call it a 53 or a 55 based on those pics. As to what PCGS called it, 63 wouldn't surprise me.
Mike - I thought I explained my reasoning for my comments pretty clearly. And I never even mentioned anything about cleaning. If I were take a...
Simple - because they have not been successful HERE ! We tried them for several years.
I already did. Here's the deal, yes that coloration is not unusual on album coins, but that is with unc album coins. With coins with that much...
Actually no you're not out of luck. The process is quite simple and it's been explained many times. If you sell what you advertise all you need to...
Fair enough, I stand corrected. Turns out what I was remembering was the actual adoption of milled coinage as opposed to the first experiments...
'95 - VF details AT '96 - 64 PL '04 - XF details
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