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Re: Guess The Grade
The 1892 looked like a Good+ wear-wise to me along with some scrapes. I like this 1881 $10 as an AG-3 a lot more which I would call AG-3+ obverse and Fair-2 minus reverse. . . (View Post)1 -
Re: Do doily holders without outer frame lose much premium ?
Niether is wrong. They are just two different numbering systems. The one was around for many years before PCGS did theirs, so some people still are using that. Probably useful to clarify which system… (View Post)1 -
Re: Question about CAC pricing.
The prices on the CAC website are the same as the retail CAC prices listed on the greysheet.com price guide and are different than the wholesale CAC prices. Those retail prices, both CAC and non-CAC,… (View Post)3 -
Re: Question / Dilemma for the community
That is smart and might be cost effective in the long run as evidenced by your comments, even with the short term loss to the company. Scripted advertising can't compare to actually creating visible … (View Post)2 -
Re: Post Your Favorite Seated Dollar
. . Always liked Seated Liberty dollars. Found it interesting that three times as many Morgan Dollars were minted in 1878 alone as in the entire 34 year run of Seated Dollars. The Morgan series was m… (View Post)1