Thank you everyone for your sound advice. Some of the coins that I have inherited hold an extra ''premium'' to me regardless of what they are or...
Is there any advantage in maintaining the redness of a 1909 cent that has been slabbed recently vs the same coin that has been housed for many...
Why? Is it because any toxic elements w/in the slab have been expelled and neutralized with the passage of time?
Good idea but I have that box already checked off.
Thanks guys but what are the chances a ''red'' stays ''red'' through a few generations if housed and stored optimally?
I am thinking of buying a RED 1909 S VDB Lincoln cent. I will buy it in a graded slab in the hope of slowing down the inevitable oxidative...
Yes they are wide rim. According to NGC price guide, MS60-67 range from $11.50-$3,750. Auction sales are probably best for a price on a given day.
...and don't forget the French Mississippi Co., out of which came the term, ''millionaire'' (among other quotables). C'est la vie!
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