One that is FB One that isn't FB
Kinda curious Bruce, keep an eye on 'em for a period of time - I'm wondering if they will change color. By the way, now what ya gonna use to get...
Howdy WoodenSpoon Boy - Welcome to the Forum !! Sorry to say this, but I don't think it's even a genuine coin. Judging by the pics, since the...
That's the point, you're not.
My guess for grade would be VF35.
Afraid not - the old way - Net Grade the new way - No Net Grade What they are doing now is putting what the grade "would" be if...
Absolutely not true. If it were me - NGC. By the way, in most cases NGC slabbed examples are bringing higher prices than PCGS examples.
Somebody did - the explanation given was the same as I previoulsy stated.
Ads in the Coin World I received today have BU examples of the coin offered for sale for $235. Save your money Mik.
Payment on a Money Order, even a USPS Money Order can be stopped just like it can with a check. Nothing is a sure thing until you've either got...
What he said :secret:
The coin appears to have light wear, but that's about all I can estimate based on the pics. As for the die crack, typically they do not add any value.
Yes, it is. I'd say that these completed auctions answer your question fairly well. 3 examples of the same coin, same grade, same grading...
If this were true, then why did ANACS abandon the idea ? They had a lock on the market after all. I am well aware that there is a certain...
The coin you posted would probably grade MS63.
Yes. One thing you can count on - if there is a way for a seller to take advantage of a buyer - one of them will do it.
Howdy uralwolf - Welcome to the Forum !! If you care to take the time to do the research there is plenty about Morgan dollars available on the...
No one has to agree with me, but the fact of the matter is the majority of the market does. And things will stay the way they are until that changes.
The primary reason that the grading companies do not slab problem coins is because there is no way to determine the value. That's also why even...
OBW is a misnomer - the bank doesn't roll the new coins, their supplier does. But banks do count and roll coins that they receive from their...
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