All that matters is that anybody at all had access to them. The point is there was a brief period when a coin could be exchanged for a coin, or...
Yeah, except for the 2 (or was it 3) day period when the '33 dbl eagles could legally be exchanged for any other dbl eagle at the cashier window.
Jim, if you were take a box and line it, and the lid of the box, with anode coins - then I might agree with you. And what we don't know of course...
I wouldn't frame it at all as it is probably one of the worst things you could do to the coin. Any coin, framed and hung on a wall is exposed to...
The key word in my comments was "properly". But if the dipping is not done properly and the coin is over-dipped, then the damage is easily seen...
Just when I thought there was hope ..............
It's about time. I think I told you that was what you should do your first week as a member.
You do realize that we are talking about coins that were minted in the 1800's ? When there were no modern storage methods, no coin holders. When...
Not exactly. What Peter has said is that he cannot get it to work - as in he lacks the ability and knowledge to be able to make it work on CT. Bit...
Waaayyy too much political commentary !
How about all of the coins that are, and have been, saved as a direct result of dipping them ? You do realize don't you Ruben that any coin that...
It's almost certain he was. He does it all the time. Sad thing is that a lot of people believe what he says.
It should, the boxes are certainly not airtight so a couple more cracks in the box isn't going to hurt anything.
Saying that a coin has been dipped (cleaned - not harshly cleaned) is far from throwing it under the bus. Most coins that are or have been dipped...
Besides wear, damage (as in damage from corrosion, as well as other forms of damage) is also reason for a coin to no longer be considered MS.
Cameo on 1 side is as good as no cameo at all. At that price, they are NOT cheap. Nor are they worth anywhere near that - IMO.
What you have there is not exactly a coin. Rather it is a token or medallion of some kind depicting both the young head and the young head of...
Not quite so mack. With the accounting practices and verifying of inventory on hand, every grain of gold and silver was accounted for - as well as...
Actually it was almost impossible. To the best of my knowledge there was never a case of it happening, successfully anyway. I do believe there...
Enough of the political ramblings.
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