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Re: 1958 Franklin Half PCGS 67+FBL with wild color....Legend Auction tonight....Currently Bid $105,00...
I was just about to start a thread about this coin but see there already is one. I believe this is a record for any regular issue 1934-date coin. I thought the 1944 Walker at $109K would live on for … (View Post)5 -
Re: 100 point grading system now confirmed will not be used at PCGS. See top of all posts with details.
I'm terrified to buy a tpg'd coin sometimes. (and even more terrified to sell one that was graded more than 6 years ago). (View Post)2 -
Re: 100 point grading system now confirmed will not be used at PCGS. See top of all posts with details.
The question is, would coins translate over to the new scale automatically, i.e. a 67 goes to 94 for sure etc. In that case it's not really a new scale, just one that's basically isomorphic to the ol… (View Post)2 -
Re: Noticed 53-s and 63-d Franklins in ms67fbl now in pop report, also an ms68 1937-d and 1944 Walker.
I found another one, a new ms68 44-p, now pop 2. It has a picture on coinfacts as a 67+ too (and possibly the reverse was dipped?) ms67+ ms68 Somehow I don't think it's going to sell for $109,000 lik… (View Post)2 -
Re: Hansen watch.
I guess a home can be as unique as a coin collection, but the way I see it, lots of people own nice homes, and not a lot people (only 1) can own the finest collections of Seated and Trade Dollars. (View Post)1
