Sounds like a song, "CAC Scratch Fever".
Stuff like this makes my day!
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I will. I'm also sending in 6 ICG crack outs. I plan on starting a new thread that compares the ICG and PCGS grades. One coin was a 1915-S...
Today I took some of my excess coins to my local coin shop to get rid of. I couldn't leave without picking up at least one coin. Last month the...
How did you get a list of my collection?
You coin will likely get a details grade due to the gouges on the obverse.
I've been a member two years now since I had a number of coins I wanted graded and slabbed. I learned more about cleaned coins in the process....
I'll go with 63 to 64. The TrueView photos don't show all of the contact marks that the other images show. I find this a bit concerning since...
Unless you go off the rails and make a personal attack on another CT member there's no need to apologize. We all express our opinions in this...
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If you can get him to hit like then life will be over as we know it.
The appearance of slight rub on the woman's hair made me think twice. With the two obvious green spots (verigris?) I can't see it grading higher...
Regardless to what the TPGS say, that 1797 is a well struck beautiful coin!
I'm sure their standards are different for early American coins vs modern ones. If they used the same criteria for all then most early American...
Add an "F" after the "X" and the grade would be redundant.
I never thought about the order in the sets. I guess if was the only set like that then someone would find value in it. However, unlike TPG...
Pretty looking merc. I'll go with 66 for both. The marks on the reverse keeps it from 67 (note: in another year this old fart will be a 67...
Leave the pooch out of it!
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