The value of that IHC just went way up, didn't it? Won't it sell for more in a error holder?
I have one of these with the blue letters. We have another one at the shop.
PVC will leave a green gunk on your coins that can/will damage your coins. NEVER use PVC flips
the label says uPVC...
I come from a different school of thought. Technically, if a coin is issued by a government and has a stated denomination, it is by definition, a...
I LOVE those overlays!!!
They named a bank after him...
when selecting flips, be sure to find PVC free flips
The 1881-S may be my favorite
The title says plated. As to their value, by far not ideal, but still collectible and may bring a very small premium if type 2.
Yes, a bank will trade them for a dollar bill or other dollar coin they are still legal tender. It is interesting to know that there is a variety...
Nice coins. I agree. They are perfect just the way that they are
Here’s my mystery coin: [ATTACH]
AU details is my grade as well. It looks like it was cleaned some time ago and has started to re-tone.
I'm still using a 2000 spiral bound. For most things it still works perfectly well.
re-reading the OP, both editions are spiral bound. I'd go with the cheaper one.
The reason for the price difference in the two books that you listed is that the 2017 is spiral bound. I personally prefer the spiral bound...
Mike: If you’re happy, that is the ONLY thing that matters.
The lettering looks a bit crude for a genuine coin.
The coin you posted is a 1904-dated Liberty 5 Cents, not 1804
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