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I am stating (with absolute certainty) that many ms67 NGC coins would be graded ms66 by PCGS. For example the 2012 ms67 Acadia s quarter will get...
I have been picking up slabbed moderns and I can ABSOLUTELY CERTAINLY state that many of what NGC calls ms 67 would not be ms67 with PCGS. This is...
any other ideas on this one?
great info- thanks
For those who are mostly on the selling end of the hobby- what is currently hot?
http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-holiday-buying-pushes-sales-figures
That is a pretty dandy item- those who would only pay spot would miss a fun opportunity to roll the dice
I had collected this myself from the bank when they came out- original.
no luck- but it was fun- my wife even got involved:eek:
the spouses are more than $100 over spot- for that $100 I should get a coin with no spots. That is reasonable.
A spot on a $1000 collector gold coin is a defect. It is a collector item not a jacket from walmart.
I almost always agree with you but on this one I find that (with the Spouses) there is a very high percentage of problem coins. I guess you have...
I just do not accept that. Specifically with the spouses. More than half of the spouses have a defect of some sort- that is just unacceptable on...
These coins are a specific collector item and they are extremely condition sensitive. I just can't accept the comparison that you are trying to make.
this subject really chaps my hide. I really find this practice (that the mint certainly DOES engage in) very unethical.
the ASE is one of the most beautiful coins ever produced- ever- by any nation in any era. That certainly counts for something
My bank account says otherwise
If you are straightforward about the problems go for it
273,312 ?? better check that. I am ok at spotting undervalued moderns and the 2010 proof SAE is not on my radar
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