I spend a lot of time looking at graded world coins on the Bay and this has not been my experience. Yes, PCGS and NGC prices are generally higher,...
I don't think many people on this forum would tout US coinage as a benchmark of design creativity. Doesn't mean they can't be critical of other...
$158 for that? P.T. Barnum blah blah blah . . .
That last one is spectacular!
I own only two Norwegian coins, and I like both of them a lot. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Maybe so. I posed a relatively simple question — basically asking why does ANACS do this — and even put a smiley face at the end (i.e., “laughing...
Thanks. That's the kind of information I was looking for. I guess we should be grateful to have ANACS around to decide for collectors what's...
With due respect for everyone’s personal preference, I really just started this thread to see if anyone knows why ANACS insists on displaying...
Why not default to having the obverse of the coin facing forward? Makes sense to me. Also, most, if not all, US coins have the denomination on...
That defeats the purpose, though. Easier to just wait until I find the coin I want correctly oriented in a PGCS or NGC slab.
So, it looks like it IS just me. :D
Not for us OCD types. :D Otherwise, point taken.
Coins of the British Empire are one of my interests. Hence, I spend a lot of time on auction sites looking at coins with an effigy of a British...
Oh, absolutely. Isn't it just a matter of time? :banghead: So far, I haven't personally seen a slab that fooled me. If I study the font...
I don’t focus on any specific countries per se. For me it’s mostly about the coins themselves, which is part of the attraction of world coins. The...
I think the coin in the slab may be legit. They just appropriated the image for their evil purposes.
Nice. What's the grade?
That's a very handsome coin. Well done!
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