What you are seeing isn't rub - to use the word rub would imply slight wear. That isn't wear, it's a break in the frost. What I mean by that is...
It depends, sometimes the plastic can contain PVC. That's far worse than any paper. Your best bet is to store your coins in holders that were...
If you want to see what genuine 1921 - 1922 Proof Peace dollars, in satin and matte finishes look like - CLICK HERE
JP's Corner - my favorite has always been the Bausch & Lomb 5x Packette.
I'd say PF68.
Yes it does. Just about all paper products contain sulpur. But you can buy archival quality paper that does not contain sulphur - you just have to...
If I was a bettin man I'd bet it was a cast copy of an original.
Off the top of my head - about $70.
Casting is a method of manufacture - as in to make a mold and then fill it with molten metal.
That one is the real deal ;) The first one - polished beyond belief.
Easy, by circulating. Even though they didn't circulate much as a general rule - some of them (meaning individual coins) did circulate a lot. It...
To be quite honest it's been over 40 yrs since I last searched rolls of coins. But I don't think it matters one bit whether you go to the same...
If you bought that coin raw I sure hope you trust the seller a lot. I don't see anything that makes me suspicious really. As for grade, the...
There are many 1780 MT talers that are not restrikes, but there are many more that are. Best place there is to find out the difference is - Right Here
It's just blind luck.
It's because many people are of the opinion that ICG overgrades the modern coins.
That's the whole point - not only can they, they HAVE ! rcc is a community forum too and that's where the entire ACG suit originated from. It...
Nope, just another dollar.
And I thought he wouldn't ask :D Obverse Reverse Slab
It's a lot easier than you think :o But thanks for the vote of confidence Kiss
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