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whitesid
i found this artical about how PGCS grades there coins i thought you guys might be interested.Let me know what you think.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/4...ades_coins.html

geordie
I presume, with all these grades on offer, they use an atomic weighing scale to define how much metal has been lost? rolleyes.gif
corkykile
Thanks, this article on coin grading is quite helpful.
Especially when I am considering buying a coin.
And, it sure makes me feel better about some of my coins that I thought were ungradeable.

Corky
whitesid
QUOTE(corkykile @ Nov 17 2007, 09:12 PM) *
Thanks, this article on coin grading is quite helpful.
Especially when I am considering buying a coin.
And, it sure makes me feel better about some of my coins that I thought were ungradeable.

Corky

im glad that you liked the article, i was actually the one who wrote it. yes.gif
corkykile
Well, glory be... that is super! hi.gif

Sure wish I knew as much about these things.
Still learning... with your help and that of many others who have been collecting before I even considered starting one.

Thanks again!
Corky
whitesid
QUOTE(corkykile @ Nov 21 2007, 01:40 PM) *
Well, glory be... that is super! hi.gif

Sure wish I knew as much about these things.
Still learning... with your help and that of many others who have been collecting before I even considered starting one.

Thanks again!
Corky

i am thinking about writing more articles but i was wondering what i should write about. anyone have any idea?
i was thinking about writing about the history of the dollar sign or the dollar itself.
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