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The Great Ag 07-10-2006 06:18 PM

I will grade your coins
 
Just want to provide a service, for all the great people here at GIM. If you would like to get an idea of your coins grade, i.e. 1-70 just post good pics of the obverse and reverse, and I will give you my opinion of its grade, and why I gave it the grade I did.

Caveat: Remember I am looking at pictures and the not coin itself. Flaws that can be seen with the naked eye or loupe may not and will not appear on the picture. The standards I use and adhere to are those set by PCGS, and are some of the most conservative in the industry. Lastly, I do not do this for a living, this is just my educated opinion based upon conservative standards.

At least, you will have a decent idea of its grade, and therefore worth if you want to sell it.

The Great Ag

Indy 07-10-2006 06:27 PM

Re: I will grade your coins
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Great Ag (Post 295262)
Just want to provide a service, for all the great people here at GIM. If you would like to get an idea of your coins grade, i.e. 1-70 just post good pics of the obverse and reverse, and I will give you my opinion of its grade, and why I gave it the grade I did.

Caveat: Remember I am looking at pictures and the not coin itself. Flaws that can be seen with the naked eye or loupe may not and will not appear on the picture. The standards I use and adhere to are those set by PCGS, and are some of the most conservative in the industry. Lastly, I do not do this for a living, this is just my educated opinion based upon conservative standards.

At least, you will have a decent idea of its grade, and therefore worth if you want to sell it.

The Great Ag

I have something you can grade..........

The Great Ag 07-10-2006 06:33 PM

Re: I will grade your coins
 
Is it vegetable, mineral or animal?

Get outta here, and follow this link to porn and be happy :clap2:

The great Ag

slvrbugjim 07-11-2006 01:46 AM

Re: I will grade your coins
 
What do you suppose this one is worth,






:ARMS1: actually wish I had a few of these puppies


Actually looks like there are only 20

<table border="0" width="600"><tbody><tr><td align="center" valign="middle" width="68%">Australia 2006 Year of the Dog 10 Kilo Gold BU Coin (Certificate Number: 01)</td> <td width="32%"> <table border="0" width="100%"> <form action="https://www.pandaamerica.com/onlineorder.asp" method="post" name="Info" onsubmit="return validform()"></form> <tbody><tr> <td align="right"> <table border="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td colspan="2" align="right" valign="middle">
Price: $292,298.00
</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right" valign="middle" width="50%"> <input name="Quantity" size="4" maxlength="6" value="1" onblur="validate(this)" type="text"> </td> <td valign="middle" width="50%"> <input name="imageField2" src="http://www.pandaamerica.com/images/add_to_cart.gif" alt="Add to Cart" border="0" type="image"> <input name="ProductID" value="6654" type="hidden"> <input name="Action" value="AddItemToCart" type="hidden"> </td> </tr> </tbody></table></td> </tr> </tbody></table> </td> </tr> </tbody></table> The #01 biggest gold coin ever is issued by the Perth Mint. The Perth Mint's Australian Lunar bullion coins are favored by investors as a means of adding precious metals to their investment portfolio. These unusually large gold coins are also highly collectable. Obverse design: The 10 kilo gold coin depicts a Beagle, a cherrful and tenacious dog bred for hunting, the Chinese character for 'dog', the year-date, and also a border of bats and clous, traditional Chineses symbols of health, peace and prosperity. Reverse design features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and face value of AUD30,000. Each coin comes in a protective acrylic case. This coin is struck from of 99.99% pure gold, which weighs 321.507 troy ounces, has a maximum diameter of 181.00 mm and a maximum thickness of 23.00 mm. An extremely limited mintage: 20 pcs worldwide.

http://www.pandaamerica.com/details....grp=1&categ=19



Veritas 07-11-2006 02:41 AM

Re: I will grade your coins
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Great Ag (Post 295262)
Just want to provide a service, for all the great people here at GIM. If you would like to get an idea of your coins grade, i.e. 1-70 just post good pics of the obverse and reverse, and I will give you my opinion of its grade, and why I gave it the grade I did.

Caveat: Remember I am looking at pictures and the not coin itself. Flaws that can be seen with the naked eye or loupe may not and will not appear on the picture. The standards I use and adhere to are those set by PCGS, and are some of the most conservative in the industry. Lastly, I do not do this for a living, this is just my educated opinion based upon conservative standards.

At least, you will have a decent idea of its grade, and therefore worth if you want to sell it.

The Great Ag

Thanks. I will post some 1876-1922 Morgans for you to look at. I am getting ready to sell them on Ebay.


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