And if they don't have somebody on site well enough versed with a particular coin - they will send the coin to someone who is.
None taken, but I asked the question because you have used the terms before a couple times, but your posts are the only ones I have ever seen...
Send me the pics - gdjmsp@qwest.net
My answer to the question is rather simple - it depends on the coin. Too many people think coin prices are cut and dried - they aren't and...
Some of them yes, others no.
This is not always a smart idea. Just examine the coin, if there is PVC you'll see it. Otherwise, leave it alone.
I've always felt I was a pretty fair hand at grading coins. And yeah, I have no doubt I could probably get a job doing so. But am I as good as the...
We really got to get you those smilies :D
That's a fair question Greg. My answer would be that once Taylor took over management of ANACS that their grading standards changed - for the...
And why is it that that is so ? It is so because for some people the slab removes the risk. What risk ? Well, the raw coin of the same grade only...
Yeah I know, but it really wasn't common for most folks to use them. Personally, I've always avoided it. I've described many times that not all...
We really gotta get you your own set of smilies :D
Knew we could count on you Ed :D
I was kind of afraid of that. I was hoping we had a few years left before we drifted into that territory :(
It has to do with the proximity of the numerals to the the ground. Yours is a tall date. Tall date - Click Here Medium date - Click Here
And so people who don't really know the difference, can tell the difference.
Nahhh, no argument here. It is a variety :kewl:
OK Phoneix I gotta ask - what does A B & C stand for ?
Well, they have a way to shrink coins to a fraction of their original size. Maybe somebody found a way to enlarge them.
Please don't make the same post in multiple sections.
Separate names with a comma.