I don’t believe the coin is that ugly honestly.
cool.
I'm not a dealer, but what do you mean by "MS65 Saints in common grades"? Most would say MS65 isn't a common grade, but it is a specific grade.
I don't know what other buyers do or what sellers deal with... I'm speaking only from my own personal experience. I would have to take your word...
If this is indeed the policy, there are a lot of violators... and some have very high feedback numbers. I think those who fail to include enough...
I caught it, and do find it to be a bit scar. Also, I don't agree with this... I don't request extra pics unless I am dead serious about making...
Yes, that would certainly have been my first suspicion, especially when my request for additional photos was blown off. If a coin is in safe...
I cannot understand for the life of me why some sellers (especially on eBay) post coins for sale and only use PCGS TrueView images, and nothing...
I'd be all over the 1881... because I don't have that date already and because it is stunning! Price is fair as well.
Wow, that was very fascinating. Thanks for posting it! I also like the music, like industrial rock. It’s easy to see by watching that video how...
I’ll call it “Nicely Tuned Organs” Lol
I can see buying raw coins of low value, but if I'm spending $500-2500 (my normal range) per coin, I only feel alright about buying certified...
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My prettiest Barber proof... 1901 PR65 courtesy of Pinnacle Rarities (as fine and honest a dealer as there ever was)
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