Here's a 1967 patent for a machine to wrap them in transparent heat shrinkable film: https://patents.google.com/patent/US3457695A/en
Non Circulating Legal Tender
There are several videos out there about doing floors this way. With floors, after all the coins are laid, a layer of liquid plastic is poured to...
I think you have to look at these as bullion, perhaps with a SMALL premium over melt. Given that and if you like them, go for it. Do I think they...
Most of the innovative coin concepts got their start with NCLT. Why shouldn't NGC slab them and MCM sell them - especially if people are willing...
No. People use CAC as some kind of magic bean denoting a superior coin and the market pays like it is. But that's not what it claims to be. And...
I couldn't get the rec.collecting.coins link to work. The other thing I found is that it was registered to "Strategic Investments Management,...
This is a small slab, 2 3/4 high and 2 1/8 wide. So the same height as a Accugrade, but a little wider. Hard clear plastic, sonically sealed. Two...
http://www.caccoin.com/coins-accepted/
If you are happy, great, I'm not a fan. To me that toning is a lot past the pleasing stage and into the terminal black. Given several dates, it...
Why do you think anything of the sort? It didn't sell/was returned so they relisted it. End of story. It's been in that slab 20 years, whether...
Contact your local coin club. Many of them have people willing to teach a class for a little beer money, and some of them have been past...
Look into one of the online journals - I happen to like RedNotebook, but there are others (If you have a Microsoft office license, there's OneNote...
It's a token (not a coin). It could be from the period or much more modern (I'll leave that to people who collect Washingtonia).
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