I believe the bar code wasn't moved to the front of the label until early 2002 (for the blue label slabs), so that would be the earliest it could...
There are many people who aren't familiar with VAMs, so it is definitely possible. There are also a lot of collectors familiar with VAMs that...
Doesn't look like post mint damage to me. My guess is it was struck through grease. Only other thing I could think of would be improper polishing...
No, I think they should be worth the same amount of money. Imo, when it comes to Morgans, NGC and PCGS use the same standards; meaning, neither...
While the guides say that's true, past auction results say otherwise. Looking on Heritage, it seems the PCGS '93-CC in 64 always sell for more....
Certainly! [IMG]
Not true, greysheet is for raw or slabbed coins, sight seen. Here's from their site: CDN Greysheet
I agree 100%.
Without seeing the coins I really couldn't say what's a good or bad price. (Plus it's your money, so it's really up to you). There's still a lot...
The yellow/orange ANACS holders are the newer ones (The holders were first white, then blue, then yellow/orange). The grading of the yellow/orange...
I see no signs of a counterfeit. Date looks correct, and it's in the right position (Far Date), the CC looks slanted to right (which is correct...
Nice tailbar. I would agree with Doug, looks like a VF Details grade. Price is a little tough because it's a problem coin. An ANACS F12 sold on...
The surface marks are all light, but there are a lot of them, plus, the luster still looks weak (and subdued by the toning). The strike looks...
Do Patterns count? [IMG] 1877 50C Judd-1525
What do you mean you never hear of palladium? It's pretty popular, and there are a number of coins made from it; the Canadian Maple Leafs probably...
I went with MS63. It looks like there are a bunch of light marks on the obverse (that are kind of hard to see in the original pics). The luster...
Using just the cert numbers, no.
Here's a quote from Don Willis "Just like the regular service, when you submit a coin for regrade via Secure Plus you will receive a new...
They do not. When the coin is regraded it is given a new certification number, with no relation to the old one. If you have access to the NGC Cert...
I would lean towards a contemporary counterfeit. If it was a pattern, or a wrong planchet (of a weaker metal), I would expect the strike to be...
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