You should post that in the slabbed AT thread and see what the forum thinks.
There are so many deeply toned Columbians with really strange color schemes that I find myself giving most of them a pass as long as they don't...
I recently replaced my NGC MS67 with an MS66 5FS 1971-D: Old [IMG] 1971-D: New [IMG] Footnote, I put that NGC MS67 on E-Bay and it sold...
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Or the more likely scenario, you can’t do it. And the number of people who can generate market acceptable AT is extremely small. My challenge to...
If it were so easy, then why isn't everyone doing it? You can't generate the proper pattern and color scheme while the coin is still in the slab,...
I'm not going to involve myself in a discussion about a series that I have never collected and never seen in person. That doesn't change the fact...
When the purpose of your posts is simply to harass and annoy another member of this forum because you don't like them, that is 100% trolling.
I was just about to ask you, don’t you sleep?
Someone who doesn't take fringe positions. Define a fringe position: Someone who thinks Weimar White is right.
Name one respected numismatist who considers wear damage? My point was that Pickin & Grinin takes fringe positions.
You know damn well that both TPGs make allowances for problems in 18th century & early 19th century coinage that they don’t make for more common...
Actually, that is one of my quotes and it’s true. After you declared that wear is damage, why should we take anything you say seriously?...
So you are saying that this coin had red areas which are still there and brown areas which have since turned violet due to exposure from MS70 that...
I don’t know man, people usually are pretty close to my guess the grades which are almost always mint state coins. It also helps to understand...
It is difficult to gas a coin and have the toning look original, and it always will be. Collectors need to be aware that people will mess with...
The protection now and in the future is the same, the TPG's. So while this particular clown has found a way to gas these coins that were already...
GTG threads would be a valuable tool if they weren't exclusively used to illuminate some form of market grading by the TPGs. If people starting...
The grade bump is a market grading principle based on the fact that eye appeal is part of the grade. An MS65 coin with attractive rainbow toning...
I'm not upset, but when more than one coin is posted at the same time, it becomes very confusing. And although the Morgan didn't count, we still...
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