I have very much the same thing. Decided to start a Mint/unc album for each coin in the sets as some were worth more by themselves than as a set.:)
My wifes father died and her mother a year later. While cleaning out their house prior to selling it, we found several mason jars filled with...
Why can't we get back on track? The man asked a simple question about a price guide and he gets crappola about slabing and other "things".:confused:
This is true. but sometimes you need a quick and dirty idea fast.
Forget about grading, I find the Numismedia price chart to be more realistic than the others.:rolleyes:
I did not pay a premium for any of the slabbed coins in my collection, actually paid less. I buy the coin not the plastic.
Looks like it was in a fire or a coal miners pocket.
Only a few, slightly toned.:mad:
I have o agreewith you.:)
Truly the finest Morgan I've seen on screen.:bow:
Another 63
Not a stupid question at all.:smile
I'm old and decrepit and I ain't sellin.:p
I try to buy a slabbed MS60-65 and a 69 version (by the top two graders) on the coins I collect just to keep for reference.:smile
Having it in that case will devalue it.:rolleyes:
melt value.
Same here.:smile
I like Ike's. I too give away the culls just to see the look on the recipients face.:goofer:
All my pride and joys reside in Dansco.:)
Nah, it sat somewhere for many years then was kept in someones pocket for a time as a goodluck token, then tossed in the drawer.:smile
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