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  1. 2 points
    In my opinions only, here are what I would have graded the coins (based on the photos only): Coin Obv Rev CGS grade [BRG]grade 1817 HC GVF GVF CGS 50 (AU55) AU53 1911 HC EF gEF CGS 65 (MS 60-61) AU58 1912 HC aEF EF CGS 75 (MS 62-63) MS64 1913 HC aEF aEF CGS 75 (MS 62-63) MS63 1916 HC gEF gEF CGS 78 (MS 63-64) MS64 1918 HC EF EF CGS 70 (MS 60-61) AU58 1919 HC gEF gEF CGS 65 (MS 60-61) MS63
  2. 1 point
    I think it is important to wipe all possible properties from photos before posting them. To be safe, I also use a camera without GPS.
  3. 1 point
    Enough of the company CGS and back to George V halfcrowns. I have brought a 1911 a few years back. I had it slabbed with CGS afterwards and it got a CGS 80 grade. Interested to hear how you think it compare with the ones posted earlier.
  4. 1 point
    I have a safe but no guns...we are British.
  5. 1 point
    I only have a safe and a Glock.
  6. 1 point
    Your pictures are much better than the sellers. That tone though... Yes please.
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    The new images are far superior. Look at the increase in the detail in the hair, beard, and the shield on the reverse. The color and focus are also better in the 2nd set of images. Your images do show up on my screen as blue-shifted. Are you setting a custom white balance using a bright white sheet of paper or an 18% gray card? You're getting there!
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