Well I'm not sure. I would only be insuring my collection, not my inventory.
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Seems you have to call them. It says do not fill out the form if you go to shows or sell on a website.
Is there any legitimate companies out there that offer insurance for coin collections?
Green iridescent toning? Time to send in the rofl copter. [IMG]
I know the often repeated phrase is "price guides are useless", but the krause catalog takes the cake. I've been slowly uploading my catalog to...
I've noticed the fresher verdigris is, the greener it is.
Hi. It's a 1920 Great Britain large penny. In the condition it's in, it's worth no more than 60c.
Commonwealths are countries and other lands owned, or has been owned, at some point by the Kings or Queens of England. For collector interest,...
As I said before. There is no cartwheel effect. It doesn't even "flash" at you.
Like I said, the luster is not "lustrous". It does not reflect like luster does. It's very dull in reflectiveness.
A few more: Old fatty holder. Someday I'm going to cross it over to PCGS. [ATTACH] Going for the gold: [ATTACH] Nice Early George VII...
I just found out you can do specific rotation in photoscape. Now I don't need Picasa, lol.
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Thanks. It's hard to photograph through slabs, you have glare and the scratches in slabs make the photo look worse as well.
I'm just using a cheap nikon point and shoot. Proper lighting and white balancing is 75% of how photos turn out. I use Google Picasa to do the...
Just give him an offer, and tell him either take it or leave it. Or in this case, leave you alone.
..and decided to photograph some of my NEWPS. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
This 1859 XF-40 Canada large cent appears to have mint luster remaining. Mint luster remaining in XF grades is a little strange, plus it doesn't...
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