You may not take notice of me as i am always wrong like the others in here all say i am but use this way if possible.... I have been doing it...
Very nice but still damaged
The maundy money is the time we got rid of out very low graded coins at 3 times the price of melt... I used to sell them at 1.00 each or any 12...
******************************************** I did not say that...hard and low mintage dates like the 1911s and 1912s pennies are ok in any grade...
*************************************************** Ok ...As you are not under british rule , you may not know the meaning of the word Maundy...I...
Only if someone wanted it
I dont know what you think Doug , but i was taught any coin with a hole technically is just a space filler or damaged.. Personally i got burnt...
********************************* I would rather have a lower graded very scarce date to be fund at all due to low mintages that a higher graded...
I agree with you to an extent...It really is a hobby but can have some capital gain....Unlike you, my kids will get nothing...I am going to sell...
Saw your holed coins and by the looks of it, someone has used a drill to it to place on a necklace.. Technically with the hole, it is classified...
I have a red book from just over a decade ago ( 2009 issue ) It had to be printed in 2008 for it to be issued in 2009 ...Surely in over 10 years...
As a retired dealer i agree with you to a certain degree... However coins in general are not worth the weight they are....Only certain...
As a retired coin dealer from australia, i have seen what the up coming generations are like with concerns to coin , banknote and stamp...
You stated here .... I know Its bad to clean them except in certain circumstances and with the right solution. You are wrong as the rule in...
It is OI not OY....as in - aussie aussie aussie oi oi oi
You thought wrong...didnt you
These are not ancients....How can Queen Elizabeths ( who is still living ) father be classed as ancient The other king is KGV...I buy india...
A coin if not just about anything is worth what a person is willing to pay for it...NO MORE AND DEFINATELY NO LESS
Glad you approve ...( in a very condescending tone )
I tend to disagree with you as the raw coin collectors are the future of our hobby as they have to start somewhere...Anyone can buy a slabbed coin...
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