I use both. The squares for reasons stated, and the rounds fit into the Red 50 tube boxes well, the squares are difficult to remove
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Sounds like your having a blast. I LOVE coin shows, they are a great way to spend a day, or better, a weekend !!
The wife and I made 33% on a quick flip of GM, and 25% on Ford..........
The PCGS boards say this show is smokin !!!
Because of the hat, I will start calling you the " Capo " of cointalk, you'd be an excelent enforcer or the " muscle ":thumb:
Well done Senor !!
24-s is a tough date. Comes mushy. Exceptional coin Tyler ! Easy XF, look at the ear and the tie.
The S-VDB is the easiest flip date in coins, well, along with the 16-D Merc and the 93-s Morgan. Must be slabbed tho, don't buy these raw unless...
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Naww, just playin ya Noost They are consignments from RLM, we have been known to team up at the shows. There are some nice coins in there tho,...
The row on the left is 1909-SVDB's, the slabs on the right are 1914-D's, and the raws are Proof Indians:kewl:
Actually, I think you got the catolog that Rlm was scribbling figures into as the auction was goin on....look at the Lincoln lots Yeah, the...
Right on Bill, WOW !!
My latest care package from RLM Now THIS guy knows how to pack safe, lol. !!!!!
I have looked at all the pics...... If I sold that as a 40 I need a whoopin, it's VF. Let me know Tyler
Tyler did that coin come from me? By your pics, I'll call it a choice VF, a squeaky 40
Actually, the 50's decade, the P mints are the difficult to locate nice. Look up the pops and prices for them, WOW !!!
Bruce, it is the new " Coin Collectors Survival Manual" edition #6. Priceless. A must have. we have seen "crack out" threads, grading threads,...
You are exactly right. We take weak strike to new defintions......full legends, strong rims but lacking detail. Very incorrectly calling bad...
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