Coin #2: Emperor Gumball from the late Vending Machine era
No, and no personal pics, but: 1) https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/economy/2017/11/15/867032001/ 2) Has anyone else noticed that "Mnuchkin"...
1904 Liberty ("V") nickel Years of minting: 1883–1913 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Head_nickel In my opinion, it's real with a lot of...
So what other materials other than Manila envelopes?
Seriously! It looks like the ocean!
Thanks @GDJMSP. I was under the impression that it would be better to have some/moderate humidity since "safe" storage involved desiccants, sealed...
Thanks. Any other variables that are worth considering? E.g. humidity, temperature, etc.?
Don't hold back. Tell us how you really feel ;-)
*Any* paper coin envelope?
(Thought this would go better here than in "Bullion", but feel free to move it if you deem it so, mods) I have some ASE's (and a few other random...
Not to be harsh, but just because it's on Twitter doesn't mean it's true. I don't know. I'm just sayin'...
If it is possible... and I get a "bean" and a "WINGS" sticker on the same coin... can I call it a "BLING"? ;-) "bwing" didn't sound quite right...
...and not to get the Carr-haters® involved, but I believe that ANACS is the only TPG that will grade and encapsulate his stuff. <ducks and waits...
No. Cool. Thanks.
From what I've read, heard, and learned, it's more important to "buy the coin, not the holder". Having said that, some people have a hierarchy...
... and then there's my old friend, the "Ignore" button...
"Composition: 1909–1942, 1944–1982: 95% copper, remainder tin or zinc." What did you say about doing research?
"Kookaburra" is fun to say. And say what you want about Australians... they know how to name things, uh, "uniquely" ;-)
Not cheating at all! Some of the nicer sets I've seen are those that are precisely matched in tone, color, grade, etc. I've kicked the idea...
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