New grading companies listed with images and info
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Re: New grading companies listed with images and info
Yeah, I pretty much stop listing these since they're a dime a dozen. I have well over 150 listed now and almost none of them have information other than the ebay seller peddling them.
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Re: New grading companies listed with images and info
RJP,They have a few nice rattlers available here.. http://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/19 ... GH-1st-Gen
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ThanksDaniel wrote:Yeah, I pretty much stop listing these since they're a dime a dozen. I have well over 150 listed now and almost none of them have information other than the ebay seller peddling them.
Kind of sorry I bought this one but one is all I need, the Morgan is not to bad in hand and if I am lucky it might still grade a 63, maybe a little bit too much chatter on the obverse. But a nice looking brillant coin anyway.
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Thanks for looking around for me, But I have been collecting PCGS rattlers now for about 8 years and I think I have all the common dollars I want.cableman wrote:RJP,They have a few nice rattlers available here.. http://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/19 ... GH-1st-Gen
Now a 1892, 93, 94,or 95 morgan rattler are very rare to find but I have seen them just out of my price range.
A 93-S rattler low grade was at $4200 and I thought I should sell my truck to get it but before I could hang the forsale signs on it, the coin was gone.
I guess I might want to stop collecting the out of business holders or I might have to sell the truck for food. But I will still buy any Rattlers I can find and have a place in my collection (or hoard) for them.
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Nice to know, I run into them every once in awhile.
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Re: New grading companies listed with images and info
Thats tru grade the grading they did was not as bad as ive seen before they are around the same as segs or ntc so they are usually off by a couple grades and the holder i believe are snaplocks as well
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Re: New grading companies listed with images and info
I listed them above,it is the same snap holder as universal and nugrade. This company was a partnership with the guy from the other two and another gentleman. They were from Bangor, Pa.The only difference is the white insert. I have slabs from all three companies,those who need one for a collection can get one easily. I have nugrade and universal by the hundreds, and a few from trugrade.
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Re: New grading companies listed with images and info
Beautiful collection!dipper13 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:55 am This guy called himself "Universal" and "NUGRADE" , all using the same holder. Notice on one of the NUGRADE coins, info is on the back also. These have slight differences, but there really is not much difference. I am posting a pix of Universal to show you the comparisons.
He was a one time grader for ACCUGRADE Dan