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- bushmasterAn example of market grading...An example of market grading...
- 2024-05-03 03:00:59
- wsoxman47Im new to the group and taking the grading test. I seem to have little issues with US circulated coins. But the coins never ment for circulation with MS 67 68 69 provides little value to me. Why are these coins needing official grading other than $$ ? Talk about "splitting hairs" Im also lacking in grading modern pocket change. HaIm new to the group and taking the grading test. I seem to have little issues with US circulated coins. But the coins never ment for circulation with MS 67 68 69 provides little value to me. Why are these coins needing official grading other than $$ ? Talk about "splitting hairs" Im also lacking in grading modern pocket change. Ha
- 2024-04-01 02:36:02
- DougGprooflikegoldSuggest you not show coins with toning - it is too hard to assess marks and lusterSuggest you not show coins with toning - it is too hard to assess marks and luster
- 2024-03-30 22:23:44
- DougGprooflikegoldIt would be extremely helpful if when the user misses by more than 2 grade points that the program generates a message explaining why the guessed grade was wrongIt would be extremely helpful if when the user misses by more than 2 grade points that the program generates a message explaining why the guessed grade was wrong
- 2024-03-28 01:05:09
- JasonNichollsDougGprooflikegold agreed that would be useful - however all coins are PCGS graded so MyCollect can't offer any insight as to how/why a coin was graded a particular way.[DougGprooflikegold] agreed that would be useful - however all coins are PCGS graded so MyCollect can't offer any insight as to how/why a coin was graded a particular way.
- 2024-03-28 01:34:01
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- Jabshier1Possibly picture taken of it through the slab … got some scuffing on slab makes it look AU gradePossibly picture taken of it through the slab … got some scuffing on slab makes it look AU grade
- 2024-03-27 15:35:16