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Re: No CAC due to roller marks
I'm with Mark on this. I've seen plenty of pre 1815 coins and many straight graded coins of this era would be bagged if they were Seated or later coinage. You have a mix of the number of people who w… (View Post)2 -
Re: NEWP 1943 Washington Quarter. CAC RESULTS IN. Will It Pass CAC? Any Thoughts On The Coin?
I don't mean to be difficult, but I really don't know how a coin actually looks unless I or someone I know whom I trust sees it. A pic will often not show the actual toning or eye appeal of a coin. C… (View Post)1 -
Re: NEWP 1943 Washington Quarter. CAC RESULTS IN. Will It Pass CAC? Any Thoughts On The Coin?
I don't, but would bet against it. But a skillful dip will get rid of gunk like a silver sulfide haze on a coin and not affect its luster. A skillfully dipped coin is not a dipped out coin. (View Post)1 -
Re: NEWP 1943 Washington Quarter. CAC RESULTS IN. Will It Pass CAC? Any Thoughts On The Coin?
I'm with Dan on this. Just an addendum. Unless CAC standards have changed, JA did not used to sticker dipped coins. If that's still true, I wouldn't submit this coin. As practical matter, I think it'… (View Post)1 -
Re: Is there a large U.S. coin collector base on the west coast of the U.S.?
There has always been is a lot of money in coastal California, so there have always been places to help them spend it. Before Heritage moved into its Beverly Hills office, it was Superior Stamp and C… (View Post)4