I think they would.
XF40
The real question is does the wear/luster breaks that Doug are seeing constitute an AU55 grade? As someone who is typically conservative with...
I use two CFL bulbs placed at 10 & 2, and my photos are pretty good. I’ve never heard that they hide marks.
It depends upon the typical strike quality for the date/mm of the series in question. For example, a weak strike on an 1881-S Morgan would...
Jason, Doug has a point, lose the MS68 and include an option for “other (please explain in comments)”. I typically include that option in case...
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The toning is the least of your problems, there is a huge scratch across the obverse devices. And your coin has the look of a coin that has...
This coin is brutal. The obverse looks AU58 and would max at MS62 if what I'm seeing isn't wear. The reverse looks MS64-MS65. I am going to...
The surfaces are immaculate but the strike is a tad mushy in spots so I said MS66.
The new design rocks, hope you get a publisher soon, that looks like a really interesting book. Does the book discuss the pricing issue of errors?
MS67 ?
In my experience toned proof Sacs don’t realize huge premiums. $35
MS61PL
This is dead on, but I prefer to placate the tire kickers in order to avoid pissing off one of the crazies. So I never actually give them my best...
They do explain it when it comes out. Understanding and Recognizing a Star (5/1/2002) Learn Grading: What Are the Plus and Star Designations?...
I’ve sold hundreds of coins on E-Bay, and nobody has ever asked me for more photos. You guys really run into the crazies!
Those people go on my block list
A very good reason why the auto decline feature is important to utilize.
Oh God, what horrible buyers you've had. I thought your previous post where you never heard from them again was bad, but a guy accepting the...
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