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Re: Did you ever get a BB from ANACS, PCGS, or NGC and why?
Twice at PCGS. Both were in 2000 and were my very first ever submissions to a TPG. 1.) 1914-D Lincoln Cent (planchet flaw) 2.) 1916-D Mercury Dime (not genuine - added "D") The 14-D I bought raw from eBay when I was a newbie. I paid $75. My fault, wasn't paying attention to the auction. It now resides in an ANACS holder -… -
Re: Did you ever get a BB from ANACS, PCGS, or NGC and why?
<< <i>Twice at PCGS. Both were in 2000 and were my very first ever submissions to a TPG. 1.) 1914-D Lincoln Cent (planchet flaw) 2.) 1916-D Mercury Dime (not genuine - added "D") The 14-D I bought raw from eBay when I was a newbie. I paid $75. My fault, wasn't paying attention to the auction. It now resides in an ANACS… -
Re: Did you ever get a BB from ANACS, PCGS, or NGC and why?
<< <i> << <i>Twice at PCGS. Both were in 2000 and were my very first ever submissions to a TPG. 1.) 1914-D Lincoln Cent (planchet flaw) 2.) 1916-D Mercury Dime (not genuine - added "D") The 14-D I bought raw from eBay when I was a newbie. I paid $75. My fault, wasn't paying attention to the auction. It now resides in an… -
Re: Did you ever get a BB from ANACS, PCGS, or NGC and why?
<< <i>Was just curious because you said your dad could not 'pop the D mint mark off' with his thumb. I don't understand this. A counterfeiter added that mintmark, how could you just pop it off? >> In many cases the added mintmark is simply held on with a tiny spot of glue. Pressure applied from the side by a strong…
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