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First, with an unknown slab, you have to go forward as if the coin were raw. Second, based on those photos, I doubt it would grade anywhere near...
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It would be nice, but I greatly doubt PCGS would give a PR70 on a 1960 Proof Franklin. I think any thing less than Cameo would only go as high as...
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This will eventually get to Phil. Shooting through the slab really prevents the dynamic colors this one has. The field is a bright iodine red with...
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It certainly could be a mechanical error. PCGS isn't immune. It would be easy for Jeremy to find out when he gets the coin back. He only needs...
It may be the lighting, but I wasn't able to find one diagnostic listed for a 1913 MPL. I was really hoping one would show. I've compared it to...
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I was thinking PR66 also. Mine is very similar.....also a PR66. [img]
First time I've had a chance to take photos. I want to thank my Secret Santa for two things. First, the gift of a beautiful Uncirculated Silver...
It is in CoinFacts. 1936-D MS67. The reverse looks even nicer.
All I have left is a link to my PCGS retired Registry Set. http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/alltimeset.aspx?s=42053&ac=1
Only until higher graded or newer examples pushes them into the "View All Coin Images" section. Still, nice to see them on the opening page, even...
Phil has been doing this for couple of years. I'm not sure if it's random or not. I've had CoinFacts photos taken by PCGS of various...
I would never trade toned coins straight across for untoned coins, unless the toning was ugly. If you consigned your toned Lincoln's and...
Do you think a flawed coin should receive a grade from a TPG?
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