My two (currently) most valuable MTG cards: #1) Mox Opal, originally printed in a 2010 set called "Scars of Mirrodin", my copy is a Reprint from...
Desirable slabs (however you define that), DO indeed command a premium price above and beyond what the same coin in a modern holder / generic hold...
A rock show purchase from quite a few years ago. I think I've posted this before. When my sons were young, they each had a "treasure" display....
I generally get blown out in GC auctions even when pricing things in such as toning premium, collectible slab premium, CAC approval, eye appeal,...
No joke, they already exist and I've seen them in the wild and I actually really like them. I can't stand scratched slabs, especially when I just...
Nice collection with a nice story. Well done on your completion. I think I like your 1836 Classic Head $5 the best from your Gold Type set....
Very nice. I like a well organized collection.
Well you've both given me something to think about. I didnt even consider ordering my Type set beyond the standard (well, what I consider the...
Give me the pretty one every time.
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Question: By "chronologically" do you mean by the DATE on your specific coin for the Type, or by when the series STARTED for your US Coins?...
luster bomb!
To Whom it May Concern: Do your part, Click one of those dormant threads from the "most popular of all time" list, and resurrect it with a post...
The Morgan currently in my Type Set. I am thinking about breaking some Type set rules, and having a few Morgans. I low grade example (below), a...
Amazing write up. Thank you for the efforts. I was at a small Maine coin show in Augusta last weekend, and I had my hands full...
Likely "compass oil".
Beauty!
I really like this coin. I had an example I liked less, and I finally upgraded it in the last two years [ATTACH]
I'm happy you enjoyed it. I might have to rewatch it myself
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