Been considering that one myself :D
If you forgot about the craziness that has been going for the past 2 years or so - those numbers are high.
Ya didn't say ya wanted to see the details :D obverse reverse
I'm pretty sure when such claims are made they are only talking about the modern era. I have little dount that what the Chinese produced over the...
The reverse is pretty clean, but there are plenty of hits on the obverse. That's actually two nasty hits on the chin. It looks like somebody...
Harshly cleaned might be defined as cleaning that can be detected. On well circulated coins it might be scratches or fine lines on the surface of...
Officially ?? According to who ?
ICCS is not new at all, been around a long time. They are a Canadian company that primarily grades Canadian coins. They have a very good reputation.
I think just about everybody has seen it, they just forget. [IMG]
Then what would you say about a coin that is almost 700 years old being in even better condition ?
Ask a coin dealer then, one who owns a shop and does make his living buying and selling, and see what they tell ya. Ever hear the term vest pocket...
As I said before, they will not grade the coins because of the cleaning and damage. And you don't have to be a member of the society to submit...
No. As was stated before, ICG does not have a very good reputation when it comes to coins with the 70 grade. We all told you the truth about the...
NCS does not assign grades, they only guarantee authenticity. ANACS would net grade the coins, but they are the only ones who would. Persoanlly,...
I could tell ya but it's a secret :D Besides, you've spent too much money already anyway ;)
Last 69 in an ICG slab sold for under $700 on Heritage.
Selling coins does not make you a dealer. Lots of people sell lots of coins and that does not make them a dealer either. To be a dealer, you...
I've made that mistake before, you might want to check - HERE - instead. I can tell ya it's the 13 star variety Zane, that's the best I can...
Yeah they might, but they have already said no like 6 times.
First, the 1795 dollar would have to be authenticated. If it is genuine then it might be worth $700 - $800. The 1844 $200 - $300. The 1814/3 maybe...
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