Members cannot do that either. Any mention of specifics, whether it be text/words and or pictures is not allowed. When one mentions specifics...
Guys, these kind of threads are permitted but only when they are discussed in general terms. Any mention of specific items, whether that be posted...
I dunno, but I will ask a question. What are your thoughts on the lamination and the scratches, do you think they should affect the grade ?...
Howdy Barney - Let me put it to you this way. In todays world, ALL the TPGs grossly overgrade coins. Sometimes by as much as 4 or even 5 grades....
Very easily. By lowering your grading standards so far that they are a joke.
I think the best way to answer your question Randy would be for you to ask yourself a different question - why did you buy them in the first place...
I would also strongly recommend Hugh Wood for your coin insurance.
Now that is what going to a coin show is all about !
I can't say with any certainty that it is, but that could be one of my old ones Jeff, I did carry a '99. If it is they definitely added some...
To test the accuracy of the chart go about it from the other direction - weigh some coins, VG or better. You'll soon find out that they are within...
Yes. And they didn't just tolerate them, they specified them, actually needed the tolerances, they were a necessity. All you have to do to realize...
Guilty your honor :) And for the record, I voted against those dogs with no legs to speak of !
No it will not ! To understand why it won't, and can't, all you have to do is understand what verdigris actually is. The easiest way to do that is...
He was doing fine the last I spoke to him but that was several months ago.
The coin is within the specified tolerance for weight Scrogggy.
All the TPGs offer the service, even some private individuals offer the service. But every one of them will say their methods are proprietary and...
Yeah, he's around, visited CT yesterday according to his profile. As for threads, since you mentioned him in your first post I kind of assumed...
Acetone dissolves and removes 100% of PVC residue 100% of the time. So as I said above, if there was any PVC residue on the coin, it's gone now....
Xylene isn't going to help. And if there was any PVC residue on the coin the acetone has already removed it. This is your before picture, look at...
I think all but some of the newer members know this - I sold my entire collection in 2006 - and haven't bought a coin or collected any since. But...
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