That must be what pcgs is talking about with my submission. Sounds like another way of porking me for m cash money, with there some what stupid...
collect the coin not the slab.
I saw some sell on ebay the other day for 378.75. lol Just hold on to them if you have them. Thats all I can say.
i sold one of those on ebay a few weeks. Was that you?
As long as pcgs dosnt sue him, They are one of the TPGS known for draging people into court for talking bad about them. Which I might add is so...
I found a 1945 wheatie the other day as well in a random change search. MS GRADE, needless to say a small find but enjoyable becuase of the grade.
im not planing on selling any of mine, If you ask me as long as every one holds theres they will gain in value, i hope. But ou know how trends...
seeker, Honestly in so many ways it a con. But then again in some ways its good thing. You have to be picky about what and to whom you send your...
looks even better then the one i have,, nice one to have.
depending on who you send the coin to be slabbed by. Send only the best of the best you have or RARE, leave the rest raw or send them to a TPGS...
http://www.pcgssucks.com/ read this ,,thought it was interesting.
This just in. i found out what the PR98 and 95s are, they are in PCGS opionion coins they will not grade. Thats it for me,. I am not ever useing...
Oh..ok i knew the60s to 70s parts,, but this pr 98 / 95 i dont understand, I will have to call them.
Frank im sorry, I think you just made me more confused. So are you saying that some thing is missing from the coins that are pr95 and 98? :)
you and me both. heres a screen shot I took. [IMG]
I just looked up the results from my last submission to PCGS nd a few of the $1 goldies I sent in got the grade PR95 and PR98. I have never heard...
yes the level of damage that happens are very much the same. Salt will wreck almost every metal on earth over even just a short time.
Its a bad picture for starters. I would say IMO, the coin was dip cleaeced at least once and has started to retone. But with that said, storage...
Heres a perfect example of what a Copper coated zinc cent looks like for any of you that would be interrested in seeing.Found this one in a piggy...
any doubleing anywhere else on the coin? Looks like maybe strike doubling
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