Not at all! I just submit CWTs pretty frequently. Unless you do, you probably wouldn't know. They kind of give the impression they treat tokens in...
@iPen - if you are thinking of submitting to PCGS but want the token to go NGC, PM me. I have an order to go to NGC in the next few weeks you're...
Civil War tokens submit with other US coins. Both TPGs allow you to mix them in.
Thanks Bruce - I'm not familiar with how Brunk lists counter stamps. Is there any info on the issuer, or just known examples?
My experience is that Heritage often provides the "market retail" price, Great Collections is slightly off retail, and in most cases eBay is...
Note on the above - it looks like there is a known counterstamp "W.S. ELWIN" - I imagine this is the same. Any additional info would be appreciated.
Double exonumia! A counterstamped Civil War token - seller's pictures. I just picked this one up on eBay for a very fair price from a Colonial...
FYI, I checked Lipscomb, which is the Ohio token guide, and this is not listed (under Cincinnati).
Wow. Terrible news - he was always a chipper voice on here.
The Civil War token will resell better in NGC plastic, but PCGS has been more liberal with grading on mine.
It's not listed in any of my guides, but the tokencatalog.com information above is awesome.
I would say this is a reholder. I am under the impression that you retain the certificate number at NGC and PCGS when you reholder.
Yep, looks like the crack just continues over the 2 on the date.
I'll offer twice the gratitude for the free coin! We're in a bidding war! [emoji2]
Mine is pre ordered. The only bullion series I collect. Quality is always top notch.
Yeah in that case, I like the second one. Send me the first to free up room in your book.
The first one.
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eBay has conditioned me over the years to place bids within the last 10 seconds of the auction. Their style of auction almost demands it because...
I would vote for the old holder with a gold CAC bean. You will only ever have that opportunity one time. Once it's in the new holder, it's just...
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