I don't have an 1877 either, OR a 1909-S. I am working on a fourth set, each one with higher price limits per coin than the set before it.
My own photos are terrible! I won this one real cheap just the other day. Too bad it is not an 1877. (Seller's pics) [IMG] [IMG]
Do you collect these things?
I hope these wins are a sign of things to come.
Some banks use this sort of change maker too, similar to those things you might see in supermarkets. The difference is, though, that the machine...
I must have been sleeping in class that day. What did people say at times of the Revolutionary War?
I'm tempted to say 64 but will stick with the others, 63. Nice coin, BTW.
As usual you speak the truth, @baseball21 .
If Misscathylove is successful with her auctions, I guess I need to be calling her for lessons and strategies. Who knows, I might be able to get...
I wanted one of these, but I figured I might be able to get one under $100. Since that is not likely I'll just have to accept that...as I have...
As for the OP's original question about slabbing his own, like most others here I've tried a number of storage boxes for their own plastic...
U R correct.
I'll bet they are expensive; and I hope there's a version that will hold more than 10 slabs.
@C-B-D set me straight on boxes more than a year ago, and it kind of subconsciously prompted me to have a prejudice for certain slabs. I have some...
I STILL like the original photos...
I like John's photos. 66
What is the release date? I'd like to add, how could NGC grade these ASEs since they have not been released as of today?
None of this would happen down here in Louisiana, but it might over in Florida or Texas. Very few 2020 coins in circulation here, just zincolns...
Me neither. No Coin Star finds in almost a year, though.
I add shipping to the amount I paid in my spreadsheets; just like the sticker price on a new car, transportation is part of the cost.
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