Nice read!
I was hoping to go that far too. My maternal grandfather was born in Norway so I thought that it would be appropriate to use an 1893 coin from...
It will have a coin from the birth year of each family member. One could be very creative here; all one denomination, a different denomination...
Will do!
I recall your post about what to do with your 70 year accumulation. I haven't kept up with your post so thanks for sharing the link. I only have...
I've been working on completing my 7070 type set and started to build an ancestry set; a coin from ancestors birth years that includes children,...
That would look nice in my ancestry birth set (paternal grandmother).
According to their website collector memberships are closed. So to have a slab sent to them you need to go to a dealer member. What does the...
I appreciate your comments and sharing your experiences with CAC. I don't know JA and have personally never met him. From the things I've read,...
Thank you for clearing this up. I found it hard to believe that one person could do all of this. This leads to another question then. What...
I'm not questioning his expertise here. The point I was trying to make is that any one person looking at that many coins can and probably will...
I guess I find it unfathomable that one person can review hundreds of thousands of coins of different types and denominations and the coin...
I can definitely understand the reasons not to. Eventually, any PCGS or NGC coin without a CAC bean will be considered over graded and most...
So the current owner of a slab without a CAC bean has no way of knowing whether it has been previously sent to CAC by a previous owner and...
So this day an age do people assume that any PCGS slab without a CAC sticker has been rejected by CAC?
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It may be less attractive but gold triumphs over copper-nickel.
Have them all slabbed and given a number and set number, for example, #1 of 18000, #2 of 18000, ..., #18000 of 18000. Someone will pay big bucks...
18000? Sounds like a poor mans version of the Redfield hoard.
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