This definitely!
Thanks. If I'm ever in Brandon, I'll look for coin shops.
This. Don't respond to them.
Where might "here" be?
Thanks for posting. That centennial half crown is my favorite New Zealand coin.
That's odd. I've bought coins on ebay for years, and have never received a single piece of coin-related junk mail as a result.
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I was lucky to pick that one up right before prices started to spike. I doubt I'd be willing to pay what it's going for now.
Hard to find a more interesting world category than the British Empire. Here's a final one . . . [IMG]
Here's one I picked up last year . . . [img]
The dancing elephants penny is one of my favorite African coins. [img]
Ouch! Losing stuff like that is one of my greatest fears and I'm obsessive about protecting them. Important paper docs get digitized and stored on...
To each his own, of course, but I struggle to see the benefit of storing the invoice for each coin within the binder itself, when purchase source...
I use the 9-slot slab pages as well, and have done something kind of similar to what you're doing, except my overlay is a full page sheet...
Looks like a good show. Give us a report.
Solid purchase. Nothing about that one to apologize for.
Holey moley! That looks like great fun!
You have me beat by one. But I've only been collecting for almost 50 years, so maybe there's time for me to catch up. :D Freeing oneself from...
Either a counterfeit or 1858 has been altered to look like 1853.
In the closet of my home office I keep a box of common circulated world coins, plus a few US coins not often seen in circulation, to entertain...
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