BTW - "clad" and "slab" are totally unrelated terms. "Clad" refers to the style of planchets used since 1965 on the US coins that used to be...
The one at the right is either a valuable Austrian gold ducat, or (statistically much more probably) a worthless Readers Digest giveaway. Check...
I'm not sure I understand your question, as heritagecoin.com is on the internet, not outside of it. At any rate there are lots and lots and...
[img] to CoinTalk chris. If you can't post a picture, at least tell us what else it says on the coin, what metal it is made of, and the size....
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Aside from gathering a complete date set, which would cover everything, Brit coins have a tendency to limit "subject" collections, since the...
They were very commercial. The accompanying card had a bunch of stuff about Kennedy having a secretary named Lincoln and Lincoln having a...
If you buy it, and the green is only PVC you can remove it with an acetone bath and there probably wouldn't be any permanent damage, but if it is...
One more argument against imprisoning innocent coins. :D
If all you are after is a plastic tomb, Coin World slabs are a lot cheaper than any of the TPGs. :rolleyes:
Well, at least one of our resident error experts said: And then there was this comment:
To translate any web page into English, go to http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr type or paste the URL for the page you want translated...
Appearance and experience. Acid dipping degrades the quality of the surface, whereas a missing layer generally results in a weakened strike.
That's up to 2coins, isn't it? Depending on the category of service he paid for in submitting it, even he may not know for another couple of...
[img] to CoinTalk dingbat (your description, not mine :D ) At the current bullion price of silver it's worth at least $3 +/- 10% depending on...
WRONG! The service the customer is paying for is the (allegedly) unbiased opinion of an (alleged) expert. Whether that opinion is "PF70 Full...
Why not just spend the [img] things?
If they think it is, they will. Unfortunately they charge for reviewing the coin, not for holdering and labeling it.
Besides the detail loss pictured by mrbrklyn, when comparing the areas with original verdiris on the before and after pictures, there is distinct...
[img] to CoinTalk jitatajo. The top coin looks like Y#127, an undated 26.7g, ~39mm, .900 fine silver Imperial Chinese Hupeh Provincal "Dollar",...
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