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Re: sending in some coins to be graded.
To the op, if you really want to learn grading, buy some pre slabbed samples from pcgs. You can do inexpensive years. I wasted too much money on grading trying to learn in the beginning and I encoura… (View Post)3 -
Re: Clearly an AU coin
Many coins I the early 1900s and particularly in the 1800s have years that have weak strikes that can sometimes come off as wear. I'm pretty sure they take into account the strike of the year of the … (View Post)1 -
Re: Why sellers drink...
I'm only 41 and I have seen us go from a handshake economy to you can't trust anyone anytime in the blink of an eye. 😭 (View Post)4 -
Re: Most of us can dislike a coin, but still acknowledge that it’s accurately graded.
Interesting. To add, each person's like and dislike is different as well, as such the price a coin can get on any given day just depends on who you can get their eyeballs on it. One person may like i… (View Post)1 -
Re: Commercial Grading Commentary
I will readily admit I have been fooled many a times, by the number on the slab, by the coin itself. And, I learned from it each time. One problem that can be difficult to overcome is time. With enou… (View Post)4