I'd bet that you would get a lot of bids on FleaBay if you listed it as "Jefferson was a Crackhead!" Chris
Buy the slab, not the coin! Chris;);););)
The history of price changes for modern commems should be sufficient proof that any collector who buys the commems for their collection at the...
Right off the top of your head, how many dealers, wholesalers or collectors can you list who have 135,000 Morgan dollars? Chris
Death! Chris
Your link doesn't mention anything about toning, but since there are 135,000 coins in this collection, I would say that the heirs and NGC have...
Bikini Babes? Chris:woot::woot::woot::woot:
I've never heard of this hoard. Do you have a link? Black toning is the terminal state. Chris
They are the cardboard boxes that NGC uses for shipping their registered mail. The dividers are fiberboard and slide into slots. I have dozens of...
Bill, if you look at my first post, you can see that I have six of the thicker slabs for my high relief ANA medals. These medals are part of a...
Have you ever tried to open a SEGS slab? Even an ICG is a bit harder. Chris
So, I take it to mean that you haven't read the book. That figures! Chris
It isn't speculation when you're only paying face value. It's gravy! Any way you look at it these complainers will never be happy unless they are...
Don't forget that this is a Zincoln. To me, the pock marks suggest environmental damage. Chris
Coin turn..........medal turn! ;)
I would think it would be safer by covering the slab with a hand towel or dishcloth to avoid the possibility of getting hit by "shrapnel". Chris
Have you read the book? It was meant as a wisecrack. Chris
I took the OP's comment as a complaint when he said that nobody was buying at $16. I can only assume that he was expecting to sell. You can call...
@darcstar It is called a cud. A cud is a die break that forms on the rim and extends into the field. Chris
To me, it doesn't matter whether someone chooses to crack out a coin or not, but I wonder why the OP didn't put the NGC insert in the slot with...
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