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Re: How sheets of notes are graded?
They seem to be looking at the XF as quarterfolded (3 folds) and the AU as having a single fold between two of the notes. Notes with three folds usually grade XF while those with a single fold grade … (View Post)2 -
Re: For Dealers - Gold Appraisals for Estate Purposes
For bullion, I'd stick to a single figure, like bullion value or the slightly lower dealer buy price. Being the actual price that one would receive if sold on the date of death, it would be easier (a… (View Post)1 -
Re: Educate me...what's up with this odd (damage?) on only the obverse? 1988 D Quarter
If a few collectors like to collect lowball grades, why not collect damaged coins? Damage may be disqualifying to most but so are excessively worn coins. Who are you to tell people what they like or … (View Post)1 -
Re: Cancel culture has gone too far. A reasonable response to the Lincoln Cent ending.
1857 was the last year that the Spanish Real (1/8 of a dollar or 12 1/2 cents) was legal tender in the U.S. There would be no need to make change for coins that were no longer legal tender after 1857… (View Post)1 -
Re: PCGS Mistake... 1812 50C NOT Double Struck
If the doubling is caused by a die shift during striking, wouldn't this still qualify as an error? It's a miss struck coin. (View Post)1