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Re: GTG: ICG style,1864 and 1866 Indian Head Cent. Grades revealed
I'll take a guess. I hope I don't embarrass myself. :) Both are "technically" AU's. I'll give the first one (1866) AU-58 details. As a dealer, I should price it as an MS-63. I think most other TPGS's would straight grade this as an UNC. The second is not even close to MS. I should straight grade it as an AU-53 or 55 at the… -
Re: The Great Forum Migration of 22-Years Ago (February 23, 2001)...Who Was There & Let's See Coins
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Re: 1878-cc--How did PCGS grade?
There are many occasions in which PCGS and NGC do the same thing. If a coin has been noticeably cleaned, the grading company either decides to give it a details grade or a straight grade that takes the cleaning into account. Absent the cleaning, the coin in this thread looks to be MS64 at a minimum. And ICG apparently… -
Re: For Sale: Collection of Graded and Autographed HOF Member NBA Cards - all PSA 9, 10, or BGS 9, 9.5
I would like to bring attention to three other cards, other than that, I won't post here again trying to keep the listing at the top. Contact me through eBay if interested in anything I have listed. I'm selling the collection to pay for my daughter's college tuition. The collection has given me great joy, but not as much… -
Re: Neither Scarce nor in Particularly High Grade - Just a Nice, Old 1794 Cent
@ikenefic Thank you for sharing your S-62. That is a very pretty cent, with nice patina and detail. It is also quite scarce at R-4+. I know how difficult is is to obtain a straight grade for early cents, so that makes your S-62 quite special. The roughness or light porosity you noticed on the lower part of the bust and… -
1832 Large Letter CBH, NGC MS62*price reduced*
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WTB or FT: 1970s and 80s OPC hockey in high grade
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sold
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Re: 1896 Silver Bryan So Called Dollar Information?
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Re: Caballito Again. Guess the Grade of this Slabbed 1910 Specimen
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