Once my collection exceeded the value of a good safe, it seemed like an obvious choice to buy one. Granted, safes can be stolen &/or broken...
All is well here.
All circulation issue (business) strikes come in rolls. By your definition only proof issues are numismatic? Any coin that enjoys a legal tender...
That's odd. My coins are insured even if I leave them out on the coffee table & my front door is unlocked & wide open.
I once payed $20 for the first steel cent I ever saw. I've since purchased 2 more at $1.00 each.
I like safes that can be disguised as common household items, like clocks, books, (throw a table cloth over a floor safe & a lamp on top). Why...
Are you by chance going to the FUN show in Florida?
In that case, just a Proof ASE.
A trade dollar, seated liberty dollar, $0.20 cent coin, half cents... and a few other 19th century treasures to complete the 7070.
Search the "sold" listings on eBay and compare the condition & price of the completed auction to that if the coin you're interested in.
Eminem, Check your local shops before settling on an online purchase. (I do my fair share of onlinepurchases, don't get me wrong) however, amazing...
You didn't get to see the attachment because I took it down, but it was a FAKE PCGS slab next to a real one. They are identical. Hologram & all.
If only that were true. You now have to question the authenticity of the plastic slab as well as the authenticity of the coin.
That's just the thing. Most people consider bullion to be just that...and slabbing bullion to be a gimmick of TPG's.
The title of this thread doesn't make any "cents". Victor David Brennar & Augustus Saint-Gaudens are both "sculptors" aka artists. Get your hands...
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