John Albanese is a founder of CAC. I have heard great things about him, and his style appears to be what makes a CAC stickered coin so desirable.
I personally prefer high AU coins over low MS. I agree with this sentiment
I was able to find it once again....
Yep. I'd sell it too if there is a risk that in the future the grade would drop. this story gives me yet another reason to be supportive of CAC....
Hi Tom. I will nitpick a bit here- but only with the intent of helping you both ID coins, and getting more important and valuable information...
Very cool. Can't help with the dollars but plenty of cents and nickels. I need to get myself some family across the pond :woot:
Thank you as always!!
Don't entertain this one o_O Cool coin :)
Yep, Mat got it right. Glad you like what you've got. Congrats :)
This is great. The late die stage would be a minus for some but for me it's fantastic. I don't think I've seen one this nice before. Congratulations!
Understandable I don’t use the peel and stick I just use a flat cinch stapler
Sounds like a good ending for now
We are talking about slabs, there is no counterfeit coin in this discussion
If it truly is similar in composition perhaps you could 'sonically weld' it yourself. At this point archival quality plastics aren't an American...
Agreed. Is this an ebay auction? Where is it?
Sometimes the NGC photos stink so I await your in-hand verdict
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much. I could see the O but I wasn't sure if there was enough room for Theodosius....
I figured as much but wanted to be sure. Thank you for your time. Thanks for the correction as well, no excuse for that.
here’s a larger coin from Cyzicus. Can’t read a single letter and don’t really recognize the reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] and one more. Which I’ve...
Coin #2 looks like Theodosius, but I guess I don't know where and the site I looked at (don't remember which) didn't have it, or I missed it....
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