But that is only if the coin is put in a Details slab or a Genuine slab. I think the OP was asking about regular slabs.
No, if they agree with the grade they put their sticker on it. If they don't agree it gets no sticker.
Actually I find all of them quite unattractive.
Brandon - The problem I see with articles like yours is that some who read it take it as gospel, and it isn't. While most of what you say is...
1933.
OK - but I find it a bit hard to imagine since gold was illegal to own then and no bank would have taken it.
You did. But in a different group. Those being compared to each other were no more than 6 months apart.
Yup. Again agree. Don't agree that it should be that way though. Yeah but they shouldn't. NGC uses the exact same equipment. But people...
It looks like album toning to me. But that big gouge in the forehead should keep it from being slabbed. Pretty coin though.
There is one thing that does bother me about some of the coins that CAC does sticker. You know how the TPG will bump coins up a grade because of...
It depends on the series, on some PCGS is tougher and others NGC is tougher. And yes I agree, always have agreed, that as a general rule the...
No, they just don't assign the FBL designation to Proofs. But that doesn't mean that all of them do have full bell lines. The pic isn't the best,...
I understand what you're saying pk, and if it works for you that's fine. But it doesn't it doesn't mean that what I said isn't true. All I am...
Yeah they have Paul, I used to pay 0.50/100.
I understand what you're saying Doug, but is not that green patina still just the result of toning that has gone on for a very long time ? I...
From what I can see in your picture, no it would not.
Yes, it's the same thing. It's really a matter of semantics. In regard to ancients it's called bronze disease and with more modern coins it's...
Are you sure about that ? I mean I know what you are saying - you've always received your coins and you liked the coins. But what often happens...
Number 1 is far and away the best coin of the lot, but it is of course a completely different date than the other two - if that matters to you.
No they don't, that is a myth. But let me explain. The only time that a slabbed coin will sell for more than a raw coin is when you are selling to...
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