Enjoy yourself.
The only thing I'm going to add is that you should be aware that there is a cost to ownership and obviously you are or this thread wouldn't exist....
There's that ugly word "investment" again, but you're right. It's expensive to own "valuable" coins.
I suggest you check the Guardhouse web page. The flips on their webpage are made of unplasticized vinyl. I think that means no PVC? Whoops...see...
What makes you think they're vinyl? I mean, are you sure they're vinyl?
The '64 is 90% silver, '65-'70 are 40% silver clad.
I can agree with that but opinions are going to vary. So is Grade a refinement of State?
@CoinBlazer The diversity of the entire collection is amazing. Wish I had the exemplar when I was your age.
Yes sir. You're young and your numismatic horizons are as broad as you allow them to be. I do hope that you will make an effort to explore every...
History, artistry and eye appeal...this collection has it all but this morning that Peacock token is my favorite but I'm sure that'll change by...
Hey, you two are making great progress on the project. It's good to see!
I think the Heco Safe T flips are a bit cheaper......
There's that and maybe some are just really interested to see how that eclectic collection evolves. I know I am.
Yeah, a binder with 20 pocket or 12 pocket pages for either 2x2 or 2.5x2.5 holders would probably be the best and give the most arrangement...
Well hey, at least you still have your sense of humor and you're going to need it explaining that you now have Morgan toe...
Yes, please!
Your poor forehead must be sore by now!
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You see this is where you need to be careful with coins such as this. It may have been dipped and retoned. I'm NOT saying that this is a definite...
It is truly wonderful to see. Looks like there's enough here for a start on several classic US series.
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