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Re: Update: Would you or would you not? buying ASE
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Re: The big melt of 2008-----Coin World article front page
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PD Question

General Questions about PD. I have at least 5-6 60s cards at varying high condition levels. They have print marks on them. Without the marks, they would range from Ex-Mt to Mint 1. Is there a rule of thumb of how many grades marks knock down a card (roller marks, ink spots)? Nothing major. Some are barely noticeable and… -
Re: 2019W Palladium Reverse Proof (19EK), On sale now, $2,437.50 .
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Re: "I can't buy 'em for that much ..."
I had a PCGS MS69 1st Strike--with spots--noted in the auction-and I priced it under latest Ebay completed sales becase of the spots. They are more like fly spots than the dreaeded milk spots--but a spots a spot. So a guy offered me $15. for it. I also always offer free shipping. The current spot price of silver is $16.18… -
Re: 1960 Proof Roosie- Guess the grade! -UPDATE
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Re: ****Official Silver Eagle 2021 Silver Reverse Proof Two-Coin Designer Edition Order Thread #2****
I received mine today (USM11469xxx), the type 2 has a foreign object on the surface surrounded by what appears to be a milk spot, as well as a spot in the field where the frost effect is less than the rest of the field. The Type1 is beautiful though. The less frosted spot is in the sun's rays on the last ray nearest… -
Re: Calling all Washington Quarter experts....
I looked thru a lot of them last night, and their seems to be a few white spots on some them. I would compare it to the milk spots that are on ASE sometimes. There are about five coins that do not have them though and those hardly have a mark on them. Will the spots take away from a grade by PCGS. Is that enough to BB them? -
Spotting on PF69DCAM......should i keep them?
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Re: I know it's been dipped, but ...
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