You might reach out to the "Early American Coppers" club for some advice. Many knowledgeable collectors there.
Back in 1983 I bought a nice unc. '57 Wash. quarter. Wasn't paying attention, when I put it into the quarter 2x2 box, I scratched a real nice...
You can buy "flat staplers" at Wal-Mart and most office supply stores. I recommend this from personal experience.
Post it here on BST and on ebay.
Wish I could go. Would appreciate a show report. Stay safe.
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Squeeze the staples please.
Those are real show stoppers! I might look for one at Balt./Whitman.
Post it on BST, explain the reason it's there, and make sure you tag several times.
Take a pair of pliers and flatten the staples. If your coins get scratched as a result of the non flattened staples it diminishes the value GREATLY!!
Many high rollers who buy "Moon" money coins usually get special terms. Heritage may even have in house printing company. The catalogues are...
They get HUGE volume discounts not only on the catalogues but on the postage. They send out tens of thousands with each auction. They are one of...
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It doesn't cost anything to post on the BST forum. I'm sure one of our members might be interested.
@mpcusa Might give some advice as well.
I sold some ASE's about a year ago. I'm adding to the "stack" when the opportunity arises. Bought some last weekend for @$29. Always on the look...
I'd keep those. Nice find.
Very nice!! Thanks for sharing.
I remember back in the 60's there was a jewelry store selling Golden Toothpicks. I wouldn't mind have that stick pin though. Would look out of...
I can remember an embargo on the Krug's several years ago. The recent ANA show I attended, there were no more than a handful that I saw. With...
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