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Re: Hairlines. Something that can destroy the grade of a "gem-looking" coin. :(
While walking the floor at a show a dealer passed me and said come by my table I have a seated dollar for you. Arriving at his table he handed me the most common date in the series graded mint state … (View Post)4 -
Re: Trade Dollar aficionados please show your 1876 PR I/I's
Happy Holiday's Trade Dollar collectors, he's back! B) (View Post)1 -
Re: Cracking Slab with a Hammer Video.... Updated ... Results of Grading just came in ....
The question is not if a coin will sustain damaged using this method but when. As others described there are much better ways to remove coins from slabs. (View Post)2 -
Re: A slippery slope - too late to stop?
Yes, many of us complain about gradeflation and Yes "the worst problem of all this: most new young dealers, never had to grade a raw coin." I don't understand why you continue to make false… (View Post)1 -
Re: A slippery slope - too late to stop?
I disagree that "Everyone has forced the line to be pushed." The grading services hire the graders, they are responsible for maintaining consistent grading standards. To suggest that "… (View Post)1
