All coin collectors must store their coins somehow. Since the appearance of their coins in the future is directly linked to how they are stored...
For clarity, I'm saying those are good means of storage if you wish to encourage natural toning....natural toning is a process that takes years,...
I have read about some individuals who were able to purchase high grade coins with unattractive toning and successfully dip them, which in this...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Many collectors want no toning present on the coin at all, and for many good reasons. Toning may hide...
Are you sure you posted the same coin? This new post looks like a close AM to me...:confused:
Hey you saw an opportunity and made a profit. That's excellent. Many people have no problem buying but when it comes to selling, that's the hard...
mmhmm yeah I've done that sometimes when I have spare time at work, if you want to put together an AU set of moderns for face it's an okay...
no thank you looks cleaned to me, I'm guessing in hand that coin has a ton of hairlines from scrubbing...the toning doesn't look natural, I'm...
$180.00
ah... 1945 P $2.00 Cool I usually miss the contests.
Absolutely. Your posts do have an impact. Jeffersons are by no means my favorite design, but I have put extra effort in looking for nice...
Check out this page... http://www.austriancoins.com/coins1892-1918.html according to what this fellow has posted on here sounds pretty close....
What coins are we talking about, going back to the 1900s? I got the impression you were going through pocket change in a jar or something...is...
Wow that struck a nerve. I will admit when I first started collecting I learned alot about coins from looking through a Littleton catalog. I was...
http://www.littletoncoin.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Display%7C10001%7C10001%7C-1%7C%7C%7CGXE-01.html just got this in my email with the...
I humbly suggest becoming a roll searcher. You will purchase all the coins in your collection for face value, and unless you inherit a collection...
First off I say go for physical silver. If it's worth having it's worth enjoying, and that means being able to have it on hand. How would you...
http://www.coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins?main_coin=1789&main_ct_id=94 hope this link helps.
Thanks for clarifying in regards to the early issue 6 steps Lehigh...I got that impression from the note in Coins magazine price guide...it says...
Save your coppers...China will want them. Then they really will be "red" cents.
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