That was cool to watch. Gave me a better understanding of CAC. Thanks for posting it.
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I wonder why so many old time collectors and experts refuse to use wood coin cabinets? Maybe they don't wish to ignore history and the risk. As...
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Not much luster is left. NGC got it right. The shine gives it away.
In the past ICG gave free opinions at the show and if you wish they will take the coin back to the office to decide the final grade and slab the...
I just noticed the extra image on some coins. I hope that becomes the normal on all coins.
These all sold. Thanks for looking. Many more to come. I'm selling a large number of coins at auction. I don't thing I have sold anything in 40...
Buying coins from images like that is way too risky for me. There is already enough risk in this hobby.
I once helped close down a coin and stamp shop. The stamps were being sold at half of face value. It was a great deal for those that sent out a...
I have seen old roll top desks changed over for coin storage. Old wood is better but that can be tough to do. To be honest, I'm not a fan of using...
I think the lady looks much better in the colorized version. She looks much younger.
It's worth a quarter. It's just damaged.
Worn dies. No errors or any value over face.
It's nice to see the slab protected the coin. I think I would sell it and let someone else pay NGC for a new holder.
If that was my land, I would take a turkey a few times per year. It's been a long time but I'm sure I could remember how to clean one.
Fun coin.
The 1971-S has a cud. The 1973-S may have a crack or we are seeing junk on the coin. The images are too poor to really know.
Retail sales have been my world for 50 years. These were large retail stores. In the early days 80% of sales were cash. When I retired a few...
Only 25 days to go. It's going to be a great show. Is anyone here staying at the Rosen Centre?
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