I've been a subscriber to Coin World for a few years now, and notice that occasionally delivery seems screwy. On more than one occasion, I've...
Flying Eagle cent?
Heck, you could send it into SGS and get all of those coins slabbed as PR70.
The May 18th edition of Coin World is reporting that the mint has kiled the wheat sheaf design for the reverse of the 2010 cent.
Based on what looks like porosity in Jefferson's jaw and cheekbones, and what looks like a mangled lower part of the first 'L' in Monticello, I...
Corrosion is Ugly That's an "in the eye of the beholder" opinion. Personally, I think toning is ugly and I prefer to refer to it as corrosion.
Are Dansco albums safe for the long-term storage of collections? I ask because I was at a local dealer this Saturday and he had a Dansco album...
2. Alaska 44 (-1) 3. Arizona 21 (-1) 28. Nevada 2 (-1) 34. North Dakota 34 (-31) 41. South Dakota 40 (-37) 47. Washington 4 (-1)
2. Alaska 53 (-1) 3. Arizona 36 (+1) 5. California 14 (-1) 6. Colorado 28 (+1) 7. Connecticut 27 (-1) 11. Hawaii 9 (-1) 16. Kansas 25 (+1)...
These may be more common on eBay than I thought. Here's an additional example, this time with a photo that's in focus:...
Are the Kennedy halves in this auction in bogus PCGS slabs? I've never seen a PCGS slab with a grade described as "Gem Brilliant...
Why are circulating coins rare there?
Ditto for Yosemite (California) and Crater Lake (Oregon).
Ms-62
I'll keep that in mind in case I ever feel the need to store my coins in an aquarium.
I've had Mylar balloons (much, much thinner than a Saflip) hold helium for months at a time. Mylar is much more permeable (more than an order of...
Saflips heat-sealed are airtight.
What are these reasons? "Saflips" are made of Mylar, which is inert and safe for long term storage. Soft flips, which may contain PVC and other...
ABONCOM will have some MS70 examples slabbed by SGS before week's end.
I am very satisfied with 69.
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