This is the answer. Reminds me of the old 8-track tape boxes..... Where would a fellow find these?
65 with a green CAC
I been fighting the same battle. I dreamed somewhere that NGC boxes would hold other TPG's slabs. They do not. I will be keeping an eye on this...
I too was quite guilty of polishing cents with my eraser as a youngster.
That was a score. You got back more like three bucks in change.
My bucket list coin. It was not a US minted coin but circulated in the northeast around 1785. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't know how you did that.... But I am impressed. Next time I lose my keys, I am going to send you a photo of my bedroom.
I almost feel pity toward these sort of folks. It must take a lot of Ambien to be able to sleep nights...
You can take a zinc cent and lay it between a cloth and hit it with a hammer a few times and the copper will fall off. Usually those cents are...
You guys gave the young man some good advice. I am proud to be part of this forum.
What a fine collection!
I do not know if this is a true story. I read it somewhere and it made perfect sense to me. I have seen many early Lincoln's with a very red hue...
That IS a beauty! Not a $1500.00 beauty though! Whew! I picked the coin above up for thirty bucks. I didn’t quite think she had a full CircCam...
I wish you the best. But I do have to say the styling of the date is wrong for a 44.
Why thanks, Green.
Yes sir... LordM is as class act as you will find.
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