They're like a soft flexible rubber material. Going to take quite the eccentric individual to want that.
C'mon green, haven't you been conditioned for a shellacking yet? Get out the wallet....
Lol!! Yeah....I'm usually someone that might be interested in an offering like this but this is really getting gimmicky. $70 for an ASE and...
It sounds like you should be doing a lot more reading and less bidding. Many serious collectors including some on here, myself included, enjoy...
You can see the back of the 4th number in the date is a 5. That rules out any flying eagle cent since they were only struck for circulation in...
Side by side like this, the cleaned one stands out. But the cleaned one by itself with nothing to compare it to, and not blown up with full...
This ones another I have that is 90 years old and is bright and shiny. It's a MS-63 FH. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's a nice one I found at the last show I went to. Bright, lustrous. Sent in to NGC.... CLEANED. Why a quarter with great details needed...
It really depends on how valuable the loose coins are. So all the stuff that is not valuable enough to be slabbed to me means minimal protection....
Based on the responses in this list, NGC has trained everyone to be a tough crowd!
While I am an NGC fan and appreciate the different slabs and labels they produce for some special instances, some just seem to hype up what would...
Some things are just random. I dont think it was purposely done one way or the other. Lincolns bust for the cent was done in 1909. The Barber...
Personally, I'd display things left to right as I would read a book. As in denominations increasing left to right. But however you prefer to...
FWIW, if you decide to submit it to NGC they won't even accept it in that slab. I'm sure they do this because people could send anything in and...
I didn't even get offered it. I must buy too much.
Ugh....it always comes at the worst possible time.
Ok, wow, my mistake. It's been a while since I looked into the Pittman act. So that's a large mintage that condenses down what could have been...
I read an article I believe it was in the Numismatist a couple years ago or maybe even in a thread here where a dealer at a show bought two sets...
That was a great post Doug. I didn't even know the websites allowed you to go back in time to study population numbers. One could argue that...
That little blob by the N and the E is consistent. We were just discussing the population of these in depth in another thread. Here's an...
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