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Re: Why do coins still have the designers initials on them?
Why do coins still have the designers initials on them? Well, there's an easy answer to your question. You see, coins still have designer's initials because ... well, you know, if they didn't then ..… (View Post)2 -
Re: CBH 1822 O-110a CAC……GTG………GRADE REVEALED!
Tough one since you cannot see the luster, but I will guess PCGS AU58 CAC (View Post)1 -
Re: When is a So-Called Dollar not a So-Called Dollar?
20+ years ago, I asked a similar question. The best answer that I received was the the Hibler-Kappen reference (1963) was thoroughly researched and that all items included were considered the only tr… (View Post)5 -
Re: Does PCGS Ever Explain its Grading Decisions?
At this time, I know of no way to receive an explanation on an authenticity determination. It is my understanding that PCGS keeps their authentication diagnostics a secret, and for good reason. They … (View Post)3 -
Re: Breaking them out
You have great taste in Morgans! However, a true coin collector would have either sold an organ or purchased a bike before selling coins to fix a car. Especially with gas at over $6/gallon. (Just kid… (View Post)3