There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of options. What kind of coins are you looking for ?
Sure - just specify on the submission form - Cross At Any Grade. PCGS will do the same.
Oh c'mon now CT - NGC and PCGS both will remove the coins from the PCI slab before they grade them.
Hmmmm - I lost the pool yet again on which one of you would answer first :D
I'm saying that I would not risk trying to break the PCI slab open to remove the coin for fear of damaging the coin. I mean think about it - you...
That makes two of us ;) Welcome to the Forum !!
It's up to you on the crossovers - but if it were me - I would'nt risk crackin those puppies out for nothin !! :eek:
AMEN to that !!
Sounds like it might be a die chip.
Howdy Kevin - Welcome to the Forum !! We have a few members around here who will be able to help you much more than I can. But until one of...
I'm gonna have to disagree with a few comments made in this thread. Yeah I know - what's new :rolleyes: First of all how you store your coins...
When grading, the quality of the planchet is supposed to be one of the criteria. But most grading books don't really discuss it much - they just...
:eek: :eek: Understatement of the year award !! This post serves as an excellent example of something I have long said - that being that...
Howdy tdm - Welcome to the Forum !! Based on your description it could be several things - can you post a pic of the coin ?
Kinda sorta, but not exactly the way I'd phrase it. It's not that they get a push up in grade - it's that the coin meets the criteria for that...
I'd say taking a pass on the $200 was a wise choice. The mark is toning. As for the '89, I'd agree with Speedy.
Well that's not quite the whole story. There was a time period of several days, don't remember how many right now would have to look it up,...
First of all - what Speedy said :) Some have paid more - some have paid less. But in today's market $175 is a better price ;)
1792 I believe. This one first came to be in 1864 - for coins. It became mandatory on all coins in 1908. And in 1956 for paper money.
Conder makes an excellent point - you don't know for sure what you are getting when you purchase a bank wrapped roll. You might get a full roll of...
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