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lucy g

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  1. I may have a drachm. I can only guess due to the condition it's in. Thank you in advance.
  2. I completely forgot about this thread....and I have to say? Every one of you is right, and I deserved to be roasted completely roasted like marshmallows at the camp site. This is what happens when penny prissy pants wastes money and goes coin crazy thinking she found EVERY error in the world. Never realizing what the coin world actually is or how to navigate through it. Instead of posting this~ I should have stayed in my lane and done a lot more deep dive digging on submissions, errors, and what is what. It is what it is, and I thank the contributors for all the extra suggestions. ~Penny prissy pants out!
  3. Thank you in advance, I have a 1968 proof set with many issues and haven't the slightest inkling what to do with it [how to send it in]. -The half kennedy is dirty [its not on the case-its on the coin itself inside the plastic] -the quarter obverse is gold plated while the reverse has only a gold rim [the rest is clad per normal] -the dime and nickel look fine but there could be off centers in it -and finally the gemmy penny is most definitely off center when flipped to the reverse [drastically so] So any ideas or pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the terrible pictures, I just grabbed screen shots from a video I made.
  4. These are facts, not a rant. I'm hoping new folks to submitting coins will read this first before wasting their time and money like I did. I submitted 30 coins to NGC for mint error grading. Finding a RPM, or a DDO or a DDR is not what it used to be. You can scope the image and look at it 100 times, but if it is not clear to the naked eye without magnification don't bother sending it in. None of my coins were marked with mint errors. Even though you can SEE the error in their imaging, clear as day such as the doubled E in EC on the bessie coleman quarter as you see attached. They won't explain why. And when I called to dispute it, all the customer service representative could say to me was "the grader has it in their notes this is not a mint error". And thats IT. It can be plain as the nose on your face but they will not change it. So you can waste upwards of $50+ for imaging and grading, for a .25 cent coin. Senders be aware please.
  5. It's 10-5-23, and I'm having issues with chrome as well. No blocks, no addons.. it was working a month ago just fine, I could see all photos. Most people use chrome for their security features and do not like Bing's functionality and do not have apple products to use safari. Is there something going on with programming?