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Re: Discuss the grade: PCGS 1904-S Morgan
Luster and strike on an 04-S isn't typically all that great, and this is no exception. The obverse field from 8-10 looks thoroughly, though lightly, marked -- perhaps too much so for a 64. I do like … (View Post)4 -
Re: SEGS Submissions
According to their website, their events have been suspended due to COVID-19. Combine no major show presence with no response to e-mails or phone calls and one needs to ask what there is to gain by s… (View Post)4 -
Re: Are dipped coins acceptable?
I don't like seeing seated coins that are blast white. Just doesn't seem right. As for lightly dipped and starting to retone, by the time a dipped coin starts to retone, you'll be able to see if ther… (View Post)2 -
Re: 1936 Proof Set Submission Results In - WHAAAT!?
Hopefully it goes well and you get a refund for the nickel. Lots of ways this could start to go badly, though. It's been a long time since your purchase and the dealer gives you a hard time about it … (View Post)3 -
Re: Does PCGS Prefer to no Longer Grade Common Date $20.00 Saints and Libs?
The threshold used to be $3000, but they lowered it to $2500. Perhaps they'll reconsider this given the jump in gold value bumping $20s to a higher tier other grading services. (View Post)6