Read the rules, I took exception to that. :)
Buying a coin in a slab will not be 100% protection. Make sure you know what you are buying before you pull the trigger.
Well, 2011 has been a good year for me. I hit 600 posts and over 200 likes. I recently got engaged and I'm reducing my collection to my core...
Which is why I stated that someone with a CPG could be of more help. I do not own one so I could not help. But yes PCGS recognizes multiple...
I will buy a coin if it meets all of my criteria slabbed or not.
So you are telling me all the varieties listed in the links I provided above are listed in the Red Book? http://www.pcgs.com/varietyfaq.html
In other words, it doesn't look like PCGS has ever holdered a DDR 1950 Franklin. I could be wrong though because I can't find out for sure....
Looking at PCGS's set composition for the variety set, there isn't a 50' variety available yet. I guess the next check would be seeing if there...
All the information needed to send it in with a variety attribution can be found right here. http://www.pcgs.com/gradinglist.html
Oh please. Right at the top of the page is a button for FEES. Detecto didn't get ripped off, they merely failed to read.
Look at my sig, F-VF is where I collect. MS is in a whole different league!!! :D
They may be close in mintage, but the 05-O is much, much, much harder to find problem free in F and above. It's one I have been trying to find...
Which is why I stated "If it looks like the coin pictured..."
Yes, 1905 is a better date Barber Half. If it looks like the coin pictured with minimal marks and strong VG detail, then I believe 20$ was a good...
You should have paid it and chalked it up to a numismatic lesson.
Picked up a small stack of 90% the other day. $5 face of Franks not shown. [ATTACH]
Check my sig. :)
Did you message them about the agreement to pay the shipping? They might have forgotten.
Good thread. I am going on a business trip to Austin soon. I will have to see if I can find some of these places.
Not everyone sees it as a competition. Some people just use it as a way to display their coins. Plus, I'll take a MS65 19th Century Type set...
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