The first time I've seen this type of PCGS holder. Legitimate?...
I was basing it being a bit leery of the PVC that you mentioned, but if it is indeed high impact PVC and no migration can occur, then they should...
My info. above was from a couple of different sites offering the BCW 2 piece hard polystyrene slabs - not the toploaders. I'd avoid the toploaders...
The hard plastic 2 piece slabs are made from archival quality polystyrene - not PVC (polyvinylchloride) - polystyrene is a safe material for...
Congrats on the Black Eagle!
Hi Dr Kegg. That was my "holy Grail" of notes, and the ink job isn't really noticeable at all unless you look hard for it. It was still an...
A couple new ones. [IMG] [IMG] "Apparent" on this one as some idiot in the past used a pen on some of the creases, but it made the price fit my...
Added a couple more large notes in the last week. 1907 $5 Woodchopper - one of my favorite designs [IMG] [IMG] 1923 Silver [IMG] [IMG] And a...
Thanks for the information MEC2 - there is a Michael's near me, so I'll check them out.
Very nice old Greek note!
That makes sense, and it'll fit in well with my budget too. I still want as good a condition as I can afford, and will avoid the really bad ones.
MEC2 - where did you find the double sided frames?
From the pics those look uncirculated to me, as well as consecutive serial numbers (if that's worth anything).
After getting my first graded note (Black Eagle above) I'm not sure I want any more graded ones. Nothing against the TPGs, but I really don't like...
Thanks MEC2! I'm finding out quickly that this can be just as costly (or more) than coins. I'm just trying to make a small collection of the notes...
Just started collecting paper [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Never issued (civil war stopped the printing up north) - 1960s/1970s restrike from...
looks like a nice die clash on the reverse.
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From the US first year of issue collection I've been working on..... [IMG] [IMG]
Fantastic 1877 Lance!
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