A quick look at Ebay sold listings suggests the $25-$30 range for this coin in this condition.
Anything a Dansco album can do, you can do with Air-Tite pages and a 3-ring binder. It won't look quite the same, but what difference does that make?
Sure, they can go after parties in the supply chain outside of China. I was specifically referring to the Chinese counterfeiters themselves. But...
My understanding is that it's competely legal in China, as long as the coins being counterfeited aren't Chinese. Hence, impossible for outside...
For raw coins, I use Airtites, stored in a plastic container with a compression seal. And by the way, please don't take my previous comment as a...
This is why I don't Dansco.
Yeah, photos disappeared.
Always. And they never fail to entertain!
Yeah, they're gone.
That's a great idea. I bet Pelican cases would be a good option too. They come in many different sizes.
@Randy Abercrombie, have you considered the Intercept Shield boxes for slabs? They're not plastic with locking lids, but they have some kind of...
Ha! Ask @Colonialjohn. He was the one who posed the question.
Yes, and it's also a city in South Carolina, home of my son's alma mater, the University of South Carolina.
Winner winner!
Same conclusion I came to about a decade ago. Now I have a much smaller collection, but am a much happier collector.
Nope. Didn't need nearly that many examples to know if I wanted to buy this coin I'd be a fool to pay over $10. Plenty of PCGS & NGC certified...
I have no clue. I went with Brazil just on the basis of population — 80 million more than Mexico.
@Colonialjohn . . . well? My guess is Brazil, by the way.
I see that frequently when perusing slabbed circulated coins for sale, particularly old copper/bronze coins — gunk accumulated in the devices from...
Interesting. I just searched sold listings for this coin and filtered the search based on lowest price first. I had to scroll through 16 sales...
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