Alright I got all these id’ed. thanks.
I just heard from someone I consider to be an expert say that both appear struck, not cast. But that’s all he’s said so far. A couple other folks...
I dropped them off in the vault for the weekend. Can get better pics Monday. Thanks for the help!
Save me! How is it possible to have two back to back ancient deals walk up when I never buy ancients?!? Help attribute? 1. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I think #2 is Phocas AD602-610AV artemisia Sear 634.
I was in a hurry. Most of the lot were attributed incorrectly, but I was able to get a general idea of value on most of them. Seller wanted to get...
My knowledge is so lacking in this area of numismatics. I don’t even know where to begin. So if y’all don’t mind helping identify some of these...
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Some of this is not really accurate. But details will be out soon.
Just my humble opinion… but I don’t think you’ve looked at enough SEGS coins. But that aside, yes: all TPG services make mistakes and frequently...
Right…. right.
The answer to your REAL question is: No. What I really mean is that no matter how much rebranding they do, there’s no way they’ll b accepted in...
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@Insider, remember when I suggested this a few months ago and you replied something along the lines of, “that would be basically impossible?” ;)
The new grading service has already hired a bunch off experienced PCGS/NGC graders, and is run by one of the founders of the slabbing services....
So did you get the item or not?
I think it’s genuine. But I think it may have been “played with.”
No it is not a real 1877 Indian Cent. Compare to a certified example on eBay. The differences will be pretty clear to you.
Those are the worst pics I’ve ever seen. My eyes hurt.
There’s nothing wrong with the coin or the slab. They often look like that… the older generation slabs.
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