That's about Morgans, though I'm sure it applies generally.
I do wonder if maybe the grader had a beer at lunch, and was feeling generous. But it's nice to understand there is a certain checklist.
I just wanted to get opinions on the "Prooflike" PL designation that NGC uses. What has to happen to have this applied to a coin? I ask because...
I've been dumping at a new credit union, and they have the coin machine like below. It has magnets around the part the coins go in, which is...
That makes sense. Although this is a local auction house that deals primarily in art and antiques. So I doubt it was on anyone's radar around...
Mine was $145. VG-10. Not the best example but it fills the slot. [ATTACH]
Why would that be? People post about active ebay listings all the time. I'm not soliciting, they aren't my coins.
Ah ok. Makes sense.
Thanks guys. Guess I will stay away from this one.
Thanks for the insight. This auction house is all over the place with coins. Those Morgans they have listed, they are way high on. But the...
I hesitate to post this, only because I'm giving up a source of potentially good deals on coins. But there is a local auction house in Detroit,...
Sorry, I was wrong.
Yes it is.
Not to beat a dead horse, but I found this article about what PCGS considers FS (they give a little leeway):...
Here's one that PCGS gave a FS designation, but doesn't look FS to me. PCGS price guide (take this with a grain of salt) puts a big premium on...
Saw a listing recently and I remembered this thread. Proof-like eh? [ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] You can see that it lacks definition here. But as said before, it's not MS.
Yes, I remember. I may have won that in a contest here on CT 10 years ago or so. Something like that. Either way, I recently discovered I had it...
Some cool pieces. Mine still has a ways to go, but here it is: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well, considering this is a 20 year old thread, melt was less than $10/oz., if I recall correctly. Around 2003-2004, I started college, and was...
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