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Re: SLQ Full Head Designation Questions
They can also receive the Full Head designation when the published standards aren’t adhered to. I’ve seen a lot of examples designated “FH” that were deficient in one or more of the above requirement… (View Post)2 -
Re: Take a look at this slabbed 1916 proof cent and tell me what you think abouit it!
Based on the images, I would have guessed 65RB, rather than 66BN and those two grades have similar values. If that coin bothers you, countless others should, too. When asking for members to take a lo… (View Post)1 -
Re: Stack’s Bowers to sell the Omega One Cent coins and 24k gold Lincoln cents
Since the coins are supposedly going to be reviewed by CAC, they would need to be graded first. (View Post)1 -
Re: I am thinking these three silver dollars were already toned prior to inclusion in this holder
After doing the required calculations, I’ve narrowed it down to (the) three possible answers as to whether the coins were “already toned prior to inclusion in this holder”: 1) Each coin was color-fre… (View Post)7 -
Re: 1960 Proof Franklin Half Dollar - CAM Designation
It would be unnecessarily risky to crack the coin out for a new submission. It looks Cameo, but the added value from that designation is probably marginal, when considering grading fees. (View Post)1
