That is another possibility that didn't come to mind right away. In my own limited experience with the plastic cores of NGC edge-view holders,...
That's why the graders, or whoever else knows better/is paid better, should attach to the coin flip a sticker that says, "This side up", before it...
I love goofy error messages. They make my day... [ATTACH] ...along with grammatically-challenged "nationalists" a little closer to home:...
Aren't there orientation directions ("This side up") for the people who "sonically seal" a customer's coin in NGC's graded holders? I've seen...
So the Lincoln Cent in Post #3 exhibits a "minor die break" (4 o'clock on the obverse)?
Wondering about the mechanical versus chemical action myself...
I have made a few videos at Youtube that show my coin albums. I'm getting a sudden huge surge of views via the "suggested videos" linked to my...
Doug, you are using the editor@money.org email address, right? It's funny, but at the bottom of their submissions page, they also mention the...
There's a great article in the February issue of COINage magazine on the reason for WHY there exists a 1960 small date Lincoln Cent in the first...
Yes! Mylar flips are indeed an option for those who don't want to keep coins in airtites or 2X2s. Mylar flips, and the mylar pages you show here...
A difficult problem to overcome. Trying to store graded holders in a Dansco (or other "regular" holed coin albums) is difficult. Sometimes you...
221 pounds of gold. $*%(&#(*%&*!
Not the "rarest," but one of 'em: 1998 500 Won (S. Korea) Mintage: 8,000 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Isn't putting an item up on eBay at an astronomically unreasonable price also just a way that some dealers "advertise" an item for sale to...
It's a fiber/hair on the coin, not embedded into the surface. I don't see the big deal. Although it doesn't look the best, if looking at it...
Yep. That 1982 proof set has a mintage of 2,000 pieces for each of the six coins. Mythological Rarity indeed... [ATTACH] I have seen these up...
Can't say I blame you. The incredible prices you see there are the effect of that closed-circuit of a numismatic market in Korea that inflates...
No one cared because they didn't know how North America-based Koreans were snapping these coins up at basement bargain prices and selling them in...
Must be KM 888, then. You said yourself that the first one was NOT, The second one has arabesques under the coat of arms, But this one indeed...
...Just a little more information on the above auction: Poongsan Hwadong will hold this auction, its 32nd Auction, this Saturday, March 18, 2017...
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