And that is the perfect spot for them!
Both look market acceptable to me ...two nice album coins
That’s my guess too. Someone just forgot to remove the coin when sending off their consignment to GC. Now I have seen an occasional attempt by...
I found this but there is no image. They say it is bronze. "This bronze medal was made by Aver in England. This commemorates the opening of Truro...
VF details
Sometimes it is not wanted but I think many collectors that aren't looking to resell in the near future would rather save the $28 per order on...
It's a nice album coin but I would lean towards details (the surfaces look a bit rough from my vantage point).
Unless NGC changed things, the handling fees are separate but shipping can be combined. Here is a thread from 2018 with a reply by one of their...
You're welcome! It's a slow moving thread based on how long it takes to release these but I always enjoy sharing them.
There is virtually nothing to worry about. And in this case it was not possible for the coin to have a TrueView since the service was not around...
Not every PCGS coin comes with a TrueView. You have to pay for the service. Also, that holder was from an era before TrueView even started (it...
I'd guess low AU as well (picture makes me also think that it might have been cleaned).
This is something that has always annoyed me about NGC and PCGS. There are so many coins that can't be mixed together and some instances are not...
Go for it :)
I'm fairly certain that the 1644 Leeuwendalder would have to be submitted under world coins. The rest I believe could be submitted together as...
MS 62 is my guess (I see no wear)
I'm interpreting the photos as showing a nice prooflike coin (mirrors = prooflike fields)
MS 62 PL ....some chatter but nice looking mirrors
MS 65 FB....I think the chatter on the cheek and on the reverse fields kept it out of a higher grade
I was conservative and voted VF 25, thinking it was potentially netted down....looks like I was quite a bit off
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