The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Shana Chen of the Economic Crimes Unit in Newark. Defense counsel: John Whipple Esq.,...
Stupid, just stupid for unknowledgeable sellers to just let the "market" decide. There is no real market if the offered items are not properly...
I'm sure had this happened to almost anybody, they would be feeling depressed. Somebody in clinical ie major depression could suffer some real...
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And how does a company get away with suddenly deleting certification numbers of coins they have authenticated and graded without inspecting the...
If it were sent to cac or NGC undercrossover, since it is high value (possibly) it would cost the high tier price to submit.
A sharp lawyer could make a good argument that PCGS has a history of errors like this it claims are "mechanical" when there is no proof of it one...
Without an independent grading service backed by a guarantee, raw coins are substantial risks, especially with GS and its track record of not...
He could talk at a lawyer that would work on a contingency basis. He may be able to demand disclosure of internal records from PCGS. If you...
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I remember the guy in Marlborough NH, "Colonial Coin" ran it by Anacs. No dice on his attempt, and he had other disappointments with coins he...
The attorney could try to get the PCGS records that they will not share with anyone on the outside, plus there are confidentiality requirements...
You could ask RWB on the NGC forum or experts on the PCGS forum.
Actually had offers around $100 on it, so maybe your metaphor should be revised. An MS63 vam 9 is worth over $100, pl coins are worth a...
Unless it is a major error, like the "broken cc" coin that northern Nevada coin used as the name for their online site.
Is it worth more because of the struck through? [IMG] [IMG]
I use acetone and this stuff that was advertised in coin dealer newsletter: [MEDIA] With acetone from the hardware store, long soaks are no...
Skip said they ran out of room since them put the vam9 and top 100 on the label.
I contacted the senior grader Skip Fazzari on the coin yesterday and got this response today: "I remember the coin. I thought we put “Struck...
Rubbing alcohol dips also shouldn't leave a residue. If only coins could talk. "Not another dip, please!"
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