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Re: 1975 Roosevelt Dime No S PCGS Proof-67 on GC
> That's certainly the case for silver-to-clad coins, but I doubt that many collectors would begin their cent or nickel sets in 1965. And despite the metal composition change, I don't think many c… (View Post)1 -
Re: AI just broke through a major bottleneck in coin analysis
Is AI capable of evaluating all the nuances of grading? Can it accurately spot the difference between a 69 and a 70? Or a straight grade and a "details" grade? Or the four flavors of VF? Or… (View Post)2 -
Re: 1975 Roosevelt Dime No S PCGS Proof-67 on GC
> 1976 No S Proof Eisenhower Dollar, Type 2 https://pcgs.com/top100/coin4 (View Post)4 -
Re: Would you include 1976 Bicentennial Coins in a Modern Commemorative Collection?
Question for those who voted to include 1976 bicentennial coins in a modern commemorative collection: Would you include all state, ATB and American Women quarters in a modern commemorative collection? (View Post)2 -
Re: $2,600 Gold -- How Is The Rising Price Changing The Market ?
There hasn't been much numismatic value in MS61 for a long time. For about $130 more you can get a much nicer PCGS MS64. Add another $70 and you can score an MS65. With this modest a bump, anyone buy… (View Post)8