I bought one inexpensive (<$50) coin from them and found that it didn't look nearly as good in hand as it did online. I've avoided them since.
The organization of four provinces into the Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867
I think it would phenomenally stupid and a gigantic waste of money. Get the $1 coin widely used and then we can talk about a $2 coin.
Gradeflation indeed: [IMG] Can't believe it got this grade, and from NGC to boot.
Hard to tell without seeing it in hand. I'd go either AU-58 or MS-62 depending on luster breaks and what that cheekbone really looks like.
Man, that's an ugly obverse :( I think I'll be passing on this one.
This is an NGC-graded 1881-S Morgan. The combination of coin and grade is a bit surprising to me, which is why I want to get some other opinions...
It is. I figured that as long as I'd have to drop some dough to pick up a key date, I'd pay a bit extra for a really nice specimen.
Here's my 1885 (my set is now complete): [IMG] [IMG]
VF-25... maybe 30
Most of my stuff is in Intercept Shield albums or individual holders. No problems so far
I'm using Intercept Shield 2x2s for much of my collection, especially the sets that have a large proportion of uncirculated pieces. But since all...
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I've put a few of my collections into Dansco albums using the anticorrosive slip covers Dansco sells with them. Do I have anything to worry about...
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