Just an observation, but does anyone else notice the amount of spelling errors in this thread? I hope that you can add and subtract better than...
Hi Vertigo, I agree completely. There have been multiple times that I have had NGC knock a grade down from a MS64 to a MS63 only to have me send...
It seems to me that NGC's older holders have a lot more Gold CAC stickers than older PCGS holders? I have a few.
Did anyone else notice that the page of coins that got 19 out of 20 coins approved for stickers were all NGC and the page that passed only 7 out...
I have sent similar toned coins to CAC and had no problem getting the bean. Chance it could get a gold one, nice coin
I certainly don’t get 20 out of 20 from CAC, usually about 60%. I did just get a Gold CAC from them. If you can post which fatty dates he is...
I love the old ANACS soap dish holders coins, mainly Morgans. I have probably 100 of them with a lot of very special coins in them but...
I have submitted a bunch to ANACS that I knew were all uncirculated and most of them came back AU58? I then submitted the same coins to PCGS and...
On the question of what I meant when I said restored. I meant that I sent it to PCGS for their restoration service to the coins, thanks
This one went from an NGC PF63BN to a PCGS PR65BN after restoration.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hi Gang, I recently got this back from being restored by PCGS and it went from a PR66 to a PR67+. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
ANACS seems to be under grading on a consistent basis over the last few years in my opinion. I have had many coins come back AU 58 only to have...
I am saying MS 64 and not going with a PL only because I have had PCGS not grade the PL designation if there are any signs of the frosted area on...
I have had the same type of problems trying to liquidate some of my collection. I sent quite a few coins to the major auction house to be sold and...
I really do not believe it would be worth the effort and time but who knows, someone may figure a way to make it work. Thanks guys
I only have $50.00 worth saved so far, ugh
I did take the 95% copper @ $2.7827 per lb and added the 5% zinc @ $1.0533 per lb for a melt value of $184.86 for every $100.00 of these pennies.
Pennies from 1982 and earlier that are 95% copper have a melt value of close to .02 cents each. Now if I can only figure out how to get 100...
I bought a roll of pre 1921 UNC Morgans from a dealer on Ebay. It showed one end with a C.C. dollar and the other end with a 1890 date. I paid...
This is the reverse of the coin with toning
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