I don't have any Diocletian for now. Certainly in my top 3 future buys. Thanks for sharing. I like the site.
As far as basement slabbing goes, I don't mind it. Thanks for sharing with me.
Correct I keep most nickels before 1950, anyway.
Heres one of my favorites. Cool die chip in the 5, unofficially called the double bar 5. Second place is a 1943 MS quarter I found. Good catch....
Agreed with those above. flat, and 'shelf-like' This photo made it the most obvious [ATTACH]
Now, that’s a new one for me. the iridescence is kind of cool. Doesn’t look like a bad coin either.
Sorry to hear that :( My uncle moved out there to work in a bank in the mid 90s and stuck around. Only reason I have been up there a few times....
I’ve been to Seattle plenty of times over the years. Many cool things to see for sure. :)
A lot of people do, don’t worry :bag::rolleyes:
Got ya sorry!
Although it does rattle, it is not the rattler slab from PCGS. @baseball21 is correct as he often seems to be.
PCGS very obviously leads in that category, yes.
I fixed it. Still doesn’t make the grade or the holder more legitimate. Just was strange when it came out of my box like the photo. you don’t...
It certainly is a deep and distracting hit. Not going to make a guess but I do love O mint Morgan’s.
They come apart very easily. Not sealed in any way.
Yes, this is why I grabbed this one!
I noticed the one at the base of the stalk, but not the one extending to the rim. Thanks for pointing it out, I find this coin hard to see because...
Anyone have funny slabs from them? I personally like the “New World Era Pirate” ones. Like that means all that much.
It's happened to me... Maybe 2 or 3 times. You'll get it eventually. Doesn't help that you're so generous, @Bradley Trotter and let your entries...
Not really. Just owning any INB slabs just makes me feel icky. This happened today. No clue how. Either way, I'll fix it and throw it back in my...
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