If I had to pick one coin...today it would be this one... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I'm very fond of the St. George halfpenny tokens. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Double yawn. And, finally, an "ignore"...your posts are truly a waste of time.
Yawn. Go read the thread on the NGC site with actual facts, not just your opinions.
Dealers are not the persons of concern here. It is the general, non-numismatic public.
Hello Kettle, you're black. Sincerely, Pot
But they won't remunerate you for the price difference if you bought it based on the label, not on what was actually in the slab. This isn't a...
Buffalo nickels exist. Morgan dollars exist. Barber halves exist. Indian head cents exist. Standing liberty quarters exist. Peace dollars...
As already pointed out by @Jaelus , NGC does stand by it. PCGS also doesn't stand by many of their mistakes, writing them off as "mechanical...
You're right, they are forgeries not counterfeits. There is a difference. Counterfeits are created with the intent to pass off for the...
I think you make a reasonable argument, but as you know (and as we have said here and elsewhere many times before) people don't only have things...
Your statement is not relevant to the question at hand. You're talking about an uninformed buyer buying something based on the label. This...
Impossible to grade from any of those pictures ... sorry.
PCGS graders are the newbies in town with regard to slabbing exonumia (tokens, medals, etc). Both PCGS and NGC make attribution mistakes, and...
Threads like this befuddle me. Who asks a bunch of people he doesn't know an impossible question to answer without knowing all the gory details?...
As others have noted, it happens. It could have been there at grading or appeared after. Given that this particular coin in a PCGS 69DCAM holder...
Siggi, it's really great to see you back here. You have been missed! Best, Brandon
According to a few less than nice comments I got on a UK coin forum, I overpaid dearly for this coin. But, alas, I don't really care -- as I love...
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The way I understand it, the 1937 Scottish Crest shilling is the only of the design that was minted for general dissemination to collectors. The...
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