Lordmarcovan - what is that coin?
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Haha, of course - but every buyer is someday a seller so....... But here's a question: If an owner of this or let's say the other example of...
Ah, nailed it. Coin was in an NGC XF40 holder - sold in a Heritage auction for $2800+ in 2016. Someone put it in an PCGS VF35 holder and got a...
Which would you prefer? An NGC holder without CAC or a PCGS holder one grade lower with CAC sticker. In this case there is actual market data,...
So, it has absolutely nothing to do with this thread but a little research shows you might consider yourself an "elite ethical hacker?" ???
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[ATTACH] Lovely coins. Just for peek at another date. VF35. Gotta love the magic of the honest wear on these coins.
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Well, even though I can't use the previous NGC certification in my NGC registry set, I was able to highjack the heritage pictures of the coin!...
I appreciate that question. I have pretty consistently found that among my old coins (early to middle 19th century), both gold and silver - most...
I do submit to CAC, if for no other reason than to get more information but I would definitely cross from one to the other for higher end coins if...
Wow. Then someone had to go way out of their way to cancel that old certification number. Seems surprising to me. I have found old certs before...
Hmm - turning in the info to the former TPG has got to be terribly inconsistent. If the coin was sent to PCGS in it's NGC holder I imagine they...
I recently obtained a rare gold coin (a Charlotte issue) in a PCGS holder graded VF35. Searching through old heritage auction records I found the...
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