Maybe, but believe it or not there are people who do not like Buffs. It's all a chocolate and vanilla thing. Everybody has their own favorite...
They don't take a genuine coin in a genuine slab, break it apart, and use the actual slab label from the genuine slab. They make and print their...
Jurisdictional issues are only part of the problem but they do play a large part. That's because everybody that you mentioned, as well as the...
You need to get rid of the wooden box, wood is very bad for coins. And no the slabs will not protect them from the wood.
Fads, or what is popular at any given time, are so whimsical as to almost be ridiculous. They are started typically by a single story or news...
Most folks probably wouldn't realize it Mike, based on our respective written comments, but you and I come closer to to seeing things eye to eye...
I asked because it's a weird shape. Never seen one with what looks like a flattened ring at the base of that one. Just for giggles, please take me...
Oh I know, especially you weird guys :D
Curious Charmy - is that a die I see in your new case ?
In the obv pic it looks like a planchet flaw, in the edge pic it looks like a cut - PMD. But in the end it doesn't really matter, the coin would...
If you mean these - http://www.whitman.com/Inventory/Detail/Individual-Thumb-Cut-Page - yes, I suspect that they do contain PVC. Almost all of...
I almost commented on this thread yesterday but I couldn't quite make up my mind. I have now. I don't think the second coin is AU at all, though I...
Easy, it's my initials.
Because PVC residue will literally eat coins - it's an acid.
I wish that last pic was in focus, might be able to tell what was then. Try another of those pics. Your camera was trying to focus in the face of...
Cigar boxes are a bad idea, regardless of what they are made of. Many people use them to intentionally tone their coins. Problem is, you never...
Never overlook the obvious - it's title is after all the Coin Dealer's Newsletter. Yes, collectors can buy or even subscribe to the CDN. But it's...
As a rule of thumb, mint tolerances were about + or - 1%. That gives you a range of 26.438 to 26.967. Heavier than that would be cause for...
It already does, but allow the cents and nickels to be exported and/or melted and it would cost them a whole lot more. First of all, back in 2008...
It's not hard to understand. All you have to do is consider a few things. A coin from a production run, struck with new dies and where everything...
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