Don’t drink Kool-Aid and learn how to grade yourself instead of relying on others. Don’t let great opportunities pass you by. There are far...
Don’t cruise eBay when you’re bored and have had one too many cocktails. :smuggrin::smuggrin:
It certainly didn’t offend ME…
The original post had nothing to do with proper storage. That was added much later by a single poster. My question was very specific regarding...
keeping them in a climate controlled environment is vital. If you do that well, they will remain stable for decades.
Done. Glad you pointed out this feature. I was unaware of it.
@-jeffB Thanks. That answers my question.
I meant dip residue that has started to darken due to an improper rinse.
@Collecting Nut I agree with almost everything you said. I just thought that residue discoloration from an Improper rinse was different than...
I’m talking about the coin developing residue from an improper rinse not from general toning or corrosion.
I’m curious…If a coin has been dipped, and it later starts to turn in the holder…if caught early enough, can it be conserved with acetone alone or...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] My latest both in OGHs
PCGS 2.1. My favorite PCGS slab.
Also this example. I got it for $200 below GS bid, so I couldn't resist!! Not quite as original as the first one but VERY clean with no wear....
PCGS with a CAC sticker is best, IMHO. BUT, I buy NGC, PCGS and NGC w/CAC, as well.
Took my TIME finding this one.. [ATTACH]
I agree with the second part of your statement.
Thanks. it has a great strike with a full head.
I’m sorry. I didn’t mean that it had an issue. I meant series issue as in specific date and mint mark. It is a 1917 S type two. Although the S...
I know…that’s my point! And they are not..
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