Here are some from the PCGS forum (slightly edited to remove stuff specific to that forum). Lance....
I agree with everything Charmy has said, FWIW. Keep your coins away from chemicals unless you know exactly what you are doing. Copper and MS70 do...
Not a bad guess, Taylor. MS Lincolns and their color can be difficult to judge from images. This one is MS64RD, PCGS. Lance.
You don't have to, and shouldn't, check the "do not holder genuine only" box. This is only used for those rare instances when a collector sends in...
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Difficult, but not impossible. Be patient. And when the right one comes along don't hesitate to pay a premium. It will come back to you. I bought...
A waste of money. Smarter to buy one already holdered, if you must have one that way. Lance.
Yikes. Run from that one. Looks like whizzing to me too. What a crying shame. Lance.
Here's an 1839/6 large cent I picked up at the Long Beach auction recently. Been looking for one for a while but they're silly expensive and I...
Take the coins to a dealer and ask his opinion. Buy something small to say thanks. I've had a lot of success with cracking and resubmitting. But...
I'd recommend Walking Liberty halves. Stunningly beautiful, large and heavy, many nicely toned, not a frustratingly long series, and (mostly)...
Certainly this is, and should be, a personal decision. But since you're asking for opinions... I would dump the Franklins because they don't...
I love the old, small ANACS holders. And their grading was pretty solid back then. Some folks feel they are a little inconsistent today but...
Weakly struck, low AU, IMO. It's a perfectly nice IHC but I'm not sure I'd spend the money to get it slabbed. Lance.
If it were mine I'd sell it for whatever I could get...which probably would not be much. It's corroded and of little value. I would not enjoy it...
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