Some more: (13) 1961 Proof Franklin ...classic Hallmark holder and the coin has some nice light toning. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (14) 1968 Proof...
I'd predict $65-$75 depending on the audience.
One more: (12) 1958 Proof Franklin in a DGS holder (when David Lawrence briefly took over PCI)...fun fact: DGS started photographing coins so...
^This exactly. Looking at ebay sales an MS 65 would get you $60-$75 compared to $35-$45 for an MS 64. Even an MS 66 can be had for $100-$115. It's...
Thank you for the offer, but if you are giving it away I would rather see it go to some new collector or YN. Many of these samples are quite...
I still need to take a few more pictures, but I will be adding a few more interesting specimens to the list to get me up to 20. If I could find...
(9) 1988 PCI Photo Cert Silver Eagle ...the coin shows some light toning and is semi-pl [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (10) 1943 Silver War Nickel ......
(6) 1883-O Morgan in a Compugrade Slab ...one of my favorites...decimals, computers, solid holder... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] (7) 1884-O Morgan...
The various threads, particularly that of @lordmarcovan have inspired me to start a "Box of 20" with the different slabs or certification...
Anyone else see this auction? I find it interesting that they combined so many factors: 1964 date, Peace Dollar obverse, Morgan reverse, PR 70...
That's fair; MCM can't control the actions of others (although AgAuNews tends to have great info and write-ups). I concur with many others...
I agree! In many cases the proof looks nicer. The 2013 reverse proof Buffalo was one of the few coins where I liked the reverse proof look. The...
That would make sense. It's just that decisions like this tend to be unpopular with collectors. The British Royal Mint and Perth Mint have taken...
Weird that they would already change it from the initial 500,000...and no mention of why in the press release.
Quick update: The full history of the slab remains a mystery, but it definitely found interest among collectors. It sold as a bin for 115 and soon...
MCM and GovMint are owned by the same parent company, Asset Marketing Services LLC.
Likely under $150, excluding certain modern issues. I do go higher for some items from the US Mint or Perth Mint (which there are no worries about...
This type of coin?:...
Also check out the new PCGS created info: http://www.pcgs.com/holders
Doily ...one of the more coveted PCGS generations...nice find! See here (although pics are now gone):...
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