I mean it is just a silver round but I paid a hefty premium because it’s the 2 oz Egyptian Gods series with antique finish so it’s more than...
I live about 10 miles from where John Sutter discovered the first gold that led to the California Gold Rush in 1849. I’ve been considering metal...
If I go any higher it will melt the plastic.
Good idea! I’ll try to break pieces of plastic so I can get a grip on the edge.
I tried the heat & cold options but it was still stuck.
LAST resort though. O_O I don’t wanna drill anything unless absolutely necessary because one small slip and I go through the capsule and into the...
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My last resort solution is to drill a small hole in the capsule on the reverse side and use a pencil eraser on the end of the pencil to push the...
Oh no it’s not that the capsules are stuck closed and I can’t pry them apart. The coin itself is stuck in one half of the capsule and so the...
I know they’re two different sets completely but the fact that they’re exactly 100 years apart make them one set to me. [ATTACH]
I might need to find a way to drill a hole in the capsule and push it out from the other side.
But how? I can’t imagine how cooling down the plastic will change anything. It’s not like water where it freezes and expands until it shatters.
Hey guys I have a 2 oz silver round I bought last year and I was looking at it today it seems to be stuck tight in the capsule and now I can’t get...
Nice one!! I have a feeling there are less survivors than expected with a 1 million mintage.
Thats a beauty you got there Daniel! I’ve read some have a satiny finish like mine and others have a more lustery finish like yours. Yours is...
That was a lot different though. In the 1980s it was artificially driven up when the Hunt Bros drove up silver prices. I’ll be honest I don’t...
oh ok no that was my mistake I misunderstood what you were saying my bad!
Ohh yeah see the thing that concerns me is I don’t think this is coming wrapped with a matching COA & serial number. I believe it’s just raw but...
Beautiful!! <3 That must be the D? The D is by far the most expensive because it’s the “key date” and had far less 70s than the rest. But in 69...
Ah yeah with gold I only stick with the classics: American Gold Eagles & Pre-1933 gold coinage. I’ve never ever ever seen a dealer refuse to make...
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