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Re: How to Value Problem Coins That Are Truly Rare
I recall watching a Antiques Roadshow where the appraiser (not coins) was saying that for manufactured items made in large quantities, condition is everything, while for very rare or unique items it … (View Post)4 -
Re: A quick GTG: 1924 PCGS St. Gauden's
I let the herd sway my judgement to a 64, and then saw the answer before I posted. my initial thought was 64 due to lack of luster, no penalty for the spots, but then taking a closer look decided on … (View Post)1 -
Re: I apologize about this being Off Topic, but my The Penny Lady® Facebook Account was hacked/disabled
There are automated bots running all the time that will hack whatever they can get into. Also dont know how it was hacked but a deceased friend of mine Facebook account was hacked and the message fro… (View Post)1 -
Re: What happened to the Forum Humor discussion?
Mmmm! Orange Creamsicle was really good too! (View Post)2 -
Re: What's keeping this 67+ Morgan from MS68?
In the stratospheric grades luster gains more and more importance the higher you go, in my experience. Cant really tell from the picture, the OP describes luster as "full", that may not be … (View Post)1