That may be true, however, if one wanted to sell the coin at a later date, having it in a slab would interest a whole lot more potential...
I took a look and it seems like an interesting concept. Are you, (dwhiz), a member, and if so, what do you think of it?
I'm gonna get a pair. I think I'll wear them to a restaurant when looking at the menu...that should draw some attention!
Probably bad....but I don't really care because I've never heard of Collectivecoin..
Looks like epoxy.
I think he's just pulling your legs.....at least I hope that's what it is?
I've collected Buffalo Nickels for some years, and personally find them to be the toughest series to grade accurately. I would grade the OP's...
Good point!
Yes, but metal rounds denotes inclusivity. Coins are legal tender, fakes are not.
People here seem to have become obsessed with DC copies. I don't visit the site that much, maybe twice a week....but, I've noticed lately that...
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In general, I could care less if someone ruins a coin. The better, scarcer coins are usually in good hands...while inventories for the rest are...
There are many paths to collecting. I have collected sets, type coins, coins that I found attractive or interesting, toned coins, what I felt were...
There may be doubling on the date and lettering, but can't be certain because of the quality of the photos. For the price of melt value, I would...
It's all in where you place the tip....
I use pennies to rub off the covering on scratcher tickets. I've used nickels, dimes and quarters too...but seemingly, I win more when using pennies.
Congratulations! I've been a Peace dollar fan for many years, but have yet to complete that collection.
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I see fine directional lines in front of the face and some other areas that would leave me to believe it had been cleaned. Not 100% sure though,...
I have a red book and 6 old playboy magazines.
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