I use cardboard 2X2s for low-value coins. I staple them on all four sides. After I staple, I take a flat-nose pliers and flatten the rounded...
Never seen one of these before. Silver, right? Thanks for sharing.
Perhaps "worked over". But worked over to make a proof strike?
Nothing there tells me that I am looking at "polished dies," which usually is how "proof" coins are made.
Well, if yours isn't a double die, is this an example of doubling? [ATTACH] It's the "은" in the hangul script of a 1967 10 Won coin in the coin's...
I use airtites with the black ring inserts. The inserts are made out of an inert material called Volara. I guess we'll find out in the coming...
Well, now that I think of it, I'm not so sure if I really want people to be interested in S. Korean coins anymore! What I like about them is...
I'll see what they say...
Alas, it's not mine... I wish it was. I know that these mulit-holders were hugely popular with mint set collectors. They should bring it back.
[ATTACH] I heard that they don't do this anymore... As I understand it, NGC will only holder them individually, but will provide "sequential...
The market that I was referring to was the market in S. Korea, esp. those coins sold at online retailers there, almost exclusively to Koreans....
I really appreciate the views being expressed here. Lots to think about. I think that seller might want to know what values are listed in...
Doug, I really appreciate your very comprehensive response. That's kind of you. This makes me wonder about coinarchives and acsearch: These two...
The answer is: 67* and 64*
Too bad there isn't enough of a "business incentive" for a start-up company that collects world-coin price information and puts it in one place....
...but Krause HAS adjusted to new realities in some cases. They used to list each of the ~relatively~ popular S. Korean10 Won bronze series coins...
How's this for a world-coin price variation?: The S. Korean 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, and 2000 5 Won coin 1) The 39th Edition of the Standard...
I don't see a contradiction, according to the actual language of the "policy." What I see is that CDN values (which, according to the policy, do...
Yeah, wouldn't that be nice? Of course it doesn't mention the designers of anything prior to 1948. But it was the first thing I looked for...
The worst time I've had in a coin shop was when I found out that it wasn't at all like Burger King: I couldn't always have it my way. But...
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