In my estimation, these guys sell their coins 50 percent higher than retail (prices in coun mags, etc.)
Definitely buy. take a chance and have some fun!
I have never heard about anyone scratching a coin because of an abrasion with a staple
Buy the coin, not the holder - always. If I buy slabs, they are from PCGS or NGC. That being said, is NGC's reputation starting to tank copard...
I have not had bad experiences buying and selling to a friend especially if you have established a genuine friendship. I buy stuff from coin club...
Is this a troll? Try eBay or better yet, go to the local coin shop or go to a coin show
I use a flat stapler I bought at Staples for 6 doolars which has works great for me. I have never had staple scratch issues; actually from this...
Unless you are an expert, I think it is foolish to purchase a trade dollar or rare date coin like a 1916-D Mercury Dime raw.
A CAC sticker on a coin is nice but I would not pay extra to have it.
Thank you very much for your feedback
Good points - i actually have that type of stapler and it works great. My question is - why do folks get paranoid of using 2x2's and why do some...
Ok, here is my strategy - if the flip is old and looks crappy in some way or fashion, I will replace it. I will not make this a huge project.
Interesting viewpoint. If they have been stored for 10 plus years, should they be replaced?
Need a better picture to tell
i have free time this week to remat coins that are stored in cardboard 2x2 flips. I bought a bunch of These flips recently and I place these in...
I think they are unique and bid is reasonable. the Stone Mountain is one of the most common of the classic commems, but the toning is pretty...
It kind of looks like the old Iowa Hawkeyes logo
If you stare at the cheek after a while, an impression of an eagle head appears!!!!!
Or some acid drops on the surface that was left to affectation the surface. This is similar to the paint coming off the car when the Three Stooges...
Coffee stain on the holder?
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