This post was enough for god to change his mind.
I agree as well.
Yes and trying to catch the true look of the coin thru the cello is tough.
No. They lost value just not being in good plastic.
I feel that #1 was messed with but is still really pretty. At the right price, I would have bought both as well.
I give up trying to reed all of this here and over on CU. Help me out. What has PCGS saying at this point?
Good system. I do something almost like this but with smaller glassware.
That's what he does.
Oh come on. Just say it. You love the tax season. ;)
I don't know todays prices but these are fun to collect. Years ago, you could find them by the bucket for about a dollar each at coin shows.
Just damage.
I think your numbers are about normal for most coins. Prices go up and down all the time. There is no way to guess what will happen. I agree with...
No. Not really but it is possible on really high end coins that the grader might know who owns the coin.
I'm still logged in on NGC but can't post yet.
Fun thread.
I don't care to deal with Stacks ever again so I don't care what they do.
Welcome to the fun Bobbie. If you get a chance, please ask your father if he might join us here. We could learn a great deal from him. I don't...
If a collector has bought very issue of these, direct from the mint, they could make a giant profit if they sold today. Can't say that about many...
I would never crack that slab. The coin looks happy just the way it is.
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