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That makes sense since they have so many above MS. I’m really surprised they don’t give them in AU especially since NGC has so many using two lines.
Lighting does weird things, especially when taking photos. Is the blue line there if you look at the dime under a loupe……probably not. Like...
The NGC pops shows there are a couple of Franklins graded 55FBL, a 1950-D and a 1954-D. Those are the lowest…….there are several 58FBL graded...
Such a great strike on this 1916. Some are still being discovered in circulation, or at least in MS holders.
You didn’t really save $1800. I see PCGS and NGC MS70s on eBay for under $1000. Still up there but almost half of $1800.
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I’m in the 65RD crowd.
I’m not surprised these are going for more of a premium than the privy’s, S or Philly, but I sure didn’t expect this much of one. The population...
Of all the Silver dollars (both Peace and Morgan), the Denver mint produced the one with the most problems. The Denver Morgan was plagued with a...
When ever you are photographing a coin with a macro setup and 2-3 lights the fields almost always brightens up more than if you have the coin...
PCGS used MS on SMS coins until around 2011/12, when they switched to SP. I think NGC still uses MS. Apparently NGC does use SP for these 1994-P...
There are a lot of seriously deep pocketed collectors using their services.
Probably the worse would be a Details-Unc Cleaned or damaged. That would lower the value to melt price.
Phil will do a better job bringing out the color than the previous GC photos.
Its conditition, condition, condition. Unless your Franklin half was an error, struck on a quarter or other denomination planchet, to be worth...
Phil will have some limitation that was a luxury at PCGS. He will be shooting through the slab almost 100% of the time now. It won’t make much of...
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