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Re: Who is the "best" coin photographer
IMO, there are to many categories to have one overall, all encompassing photographer, No one is the best at everything. for example, micro photography, full photo, toning, color, B&W, silver, cop… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1849 H10C - Am I wanting to see the overdate? NGC "Specialist" does not... (Brief reply from NGC)
I would suggest having NGC/Dave certify as an 1849 V-6, and if possible 1849/6 Late Die State There are clear remnants of the 6 on top of the 9 and the date is in the same position of the V-2. I woul… (View Post)2 -
Re: 1849 H10C - Am I wanting to see the overdate? NGC "Specialist" does not... (Brief reply from NGC)
Interesting If V-6 is an later die state of V-2, comparing the two photos above, you see remnants on top of the lower inside of the ball of the 9, which would have been deeper than the depth of the 9… (View Post)1 -
Re: My understanding is that PCGS coins usually sell for more than NGC.
Well maybe there is one that is 90% consistent over time. I believe Briggs SEGS is pretty consistent But also, Briggs is the primary grader there I believe, IMO, if you have the same people, you are … (View Post)2 -
Re: Possible 1943 copper penny
lawn jockys? Really? Has nothing to do with grading The close up photo shows the diagnostics that absolutely show it cannot be a 43 bronze cent The number 1 way counterfeiters used for the 1943 Bronz… (View Post)2