Just received the prizes!!! Thanks very very much! I can't stop looking at these proof quarters! They are incredible! :eek: And well, they...
Wow, thanks for this information! :) And well, that's a nice thread, I'm just doing the contrary... I'm looking for USA cents in my Canadian...
Yeah, this is the same problem. That's why I was asking if I was better put them in airtites... But breaking the original package is never...
Don't think RCM is using PVC either... it's just not airtight although And yes, I'd like to go to a dealer.. but in my little city there are...
Oh, thanks Roy! Didn't know about that... That's weird.. to make exactly the same coin but in different sizes for different values... Well! Max
Okay, so I'm better with airtites...... Are there any kind of binder storage for airtites just as there are for any kind of 2x2's? Thanks Max
Airtites or slab them. 2x2's arent bad... the sealed one will protect better against corrosion... Max
If you can use a tripod under sunlight with the macro mode turned on if you have any... turn off the flash and put on ISO400 .. Look at this!...
HP R707 5.1MP Nothing too big, but just very good on macro mode for taking detailed pictures!
PMed my answers! Thanks for holding this contest! Max
Looks like km#725 1 Farthing (1838-1860) according to me... look : http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/GreatBrit_all1.html Max
Thanks to both of you They say the glue is inert and totally archival safe... hope it's true. I agree MS coins should not be in such...
I mean... Air-tites are too thick and stapled 2x2's are not very... archival save because they're not airtite at all... but are these glue sealed...
Thanks Becky, good idea... I'm already thinking of some... I'll wait before I get all I ordered and put some order in my collection... Thanks...
These coins are worth nothing much yet (but the silver one as Jim said), but if they're in good condition enough you can keep them and see how...
I like the first possibility! :ohya: Thanks for the input! :D Max
Or I can just measure them... Just as an example.. I have some Tibetan shos and skars, some of them are 29¼ mm .. They certainly don't fit US...
Yeah, it's a total mistery... There really is a little dot raised there. And I doubt it was planned that way. For now it's there beside my...
WoW! 25-30 dollars to grade a coin! I know about the process, it's something good, but I'll only grade my best coins... Maybe like my 1858...
Thanks for the input, I'll consider this... And yes, I'm a young enough collector. But before I buy, I'll wait to give up on the search for a...
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