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Yes, PCGS grades foreign. Not every foreig coin is eligible for grading, so you should contact them if you have something unusual or not in the...
They will list the info as they see fit. However, it is still important that you list the (correct) info on the application as it speeds up the...
Or the less people that collect, the cheaper I can buy coins. The less people get into coins, the better for ALL of us! :whistle:
I don't believe it at all either. That's an impossible figure. I'd estimate that both NGC & PCGS have graded around a million gold coins each. I'm...
It's not just the BS bodybags they like to hand out, it's the inconsistent grading that forces you to have to resubmit. While I don't really...
If you need proof that PCGS is inconsistent in grading, then I assume you’ve never submitted any quantity of coins to them, nor have you had...
But you ignored and continue to ignore a VERY substantial part of the submission process: The Consistency of the Grading Service. You are...
Hey Midas, which one is you? [IMG] The fact that you are a blind PCGS follower is fine. The fact that you want to believe they are the...
Yes, this is available. You submit a minimum number of coins (usually 100) - all the same type and you can have a couple different dates/mints....
This is very easy. I crack them out and submit them when I am reasonably sure that the value added by the certification will outweigh the costs...
If the seller can prove that they took reasonable care in mailing it and the buyer declined insurance, the buyer is out of luck. There is a...
The answer is pretty easy - the coins DO have flaws on them. The coins aren't magically perfect just because they are brand new. They get...
No, actually the grading services have spoken. I'm not sure why you look at only the grade of 70 as if it is a meaningful indication of their...
Wow, I never realized it until now. PCGS vastly overgrades Lincolns in MS64, MS65, & MS66. David Hall once made a stupid comment (well, one of...
I can kind of relate to this. Since the "new ANACS" started I've submitted three orders to them. Order #1: 2-Day Express with faxing of grades...
Yep, that's the one. Too much wear and a few rim problems for that one to make me want to spend a couple thousand.
Nope. It was in a Rauch auction earlier this month.
I passed on a 3T that recently sold for around $2200 in a European auction. I wasn't too thrilled with the condition. It looked like a VF35/EF40....
Not at that price. These minors can be found in unc with some regularity. This coin also has some minor porosity which kills it for me.
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