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Re: Why does it matter to you when a coin was graded and encapsulated?
Marketability from the dealer's perspective is kept in mind with most all their purchases. And collectors don't want to be stuck with a coin they paid too much for. I'd be nervous on copper coins in … (View Post)1 -
Re: Morgan prices
People will see the Greysheet prices and expect to pay less. There is a world of difference between average coins and those that have a lot of eye appeal. Coin Facts is showing a lot of ebay sales of… (View Post)2 -
Re: Morgan prices
Morgan dollars in MS63, at least the common dates have dropped in the current Greysheet to $65. (View Post)1 -
Re: Get me started to define MS-60. A theoretical discussion.
Generally they're dull lifeless; or nearly "damaged" coins that are unappealing. I bought this 1866 $20 that NGC graded MS60, later sold it and did not understand why it got that base grade… (View Post)3 -
Re: Straight graded PCGS 64
And the gumption, sassiness and cojones on these boards has suddenly jumped considerably.... (View Post)2
