Thanks for the update!
Those are cool.
Good point. Maybe it could cause nice toning, but … yeah.
Yay! I got it right! :)
United States: 1888 proof copper-nickel 3-cent piece, Liberty Head type PCGS PR66 CAM. Cert. #56828533. CAC verified. Numista-5336,...
Yep. Having been perennially cash-broke in bygone days, I learned to barter and negotiate. You have to be able to judge the opportunity and make...
Thanks for their blog link.
I just agreed to a deal with NEN (Northeast Numismatics) to swap for a coin that I saw on their website. I really wanted it. They had it priced...
Congratulations on the milestone. As to the march of time on a personal level, I just turned 60, and am feeling every bit of it, so... yeah.
Yep. I've seen folks who have slab albums use foam weather stripping to make a sort of gasket so the small ANACS holders will fit into their...
Really? In circulation, you say!?! That's pretty darned amazing! :wideyed: Nice one, too! Bean the Cat agrees. I don't award the "BeanWOW"...
This has a flying eagle on it, though... :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Dang you, Weaselbritches, for reminding me that I still do not have a Flying Eagle cent in my slabbed collection, and it's been buggin' me!...
I didn't know what "suberat" meant, either, and had to look it up. I gather it means the same thing as "fourrée". I was more accustomed to the...
Yeah, I was wondering about that.
On the few occasions where I've had an old small ANACS holder like that- and I also use a travel case similar to that- I just put the slab into a...
Good morning, and welcome to February 7th. We'll now move on to our next type, which is the Liberty Head Nickel No Cents (1883). I do not...
Cool Napoleonic era propaganda piece, there. I had not seen the type.
I believe the Broers book is currently a freebie if you have an Audible membership. Was for me, anyway. I only get one paid credit a month with...
Oh, a Doily is a whole ‘nother level beyond your basic OGH. In that case, the plastic alone is worth several hundred bucks, from what I’ve seen.
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