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<p>[QUOTE="Severatus, post: 2141737, member: 74162"]Bing, The way we do it we don't alter the coins, no solder, no shaving em down.</p><p><br /></p><p>They are buffered from the body to a degree, but also have some Ren Wax to keep the surfaces from getting to much gunk on em.</p><p><br /></p><p>Were trying to stick with more common coins & those with imperfections that most collectors would consider them overly cleaned/ damaged ect.</p><p><br /></p><p>There not junk but, im not thinking about mounting any decadrachms or super rarities.</p><p><br /></p><p>The first post was removed I believe because of the my Ebay link,So I removed it.</p><p><br /></p><p>I know there is a stigma for some collectors when it comes to mounting coins or doing something with them other than setting them in a coin cabinet and staring at them on occasion.</p><p><br /></p><p>Like slabbing coins for instance... Some collectors consider them entombed and in an altered state of existence</p><p><br /></p><p>Slabbing to other collectors is a great way to ensure your investment is free of greasy hands -PVC- humidity ect while also somewhat affirming the authenticity of an ancient coin. If the owner drops dead at least the grieving family will know what the heck they have and can find a rough value through simple research.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Severatus, post: 2141737, member: 74162"]Bing, The way we do it we don't alter the coins, no solder, no shaving em down. They are buffered from the body to a degree, but also have some Ren Wax to keep the surfaces from getting to much gunk on em. Were trying to stick with more common coins & those with imperfections that most collectors would consider them overly cleaned/ damaged ect. There not junk but, im not thinking about mounting any decadrachms or super rarities. The first post was removed I believe because of the my Ebay link,So I removed it. I know there is a stigma for some collectors when it comes to mounting coins or doing something with them other than setting them in a coin cabinet and staring at them on occasion. Like slabbing coins for instance... Some collectors consider them entombed and in an altered state of existence Slabbing to other collectors is a great way to ensure your investment is free of greasy hands -PVC- humidity ect while also somewhat affirming the authenticity of an ancient coin. If the owner drops dead at least the grieving family will know what the heck they have and can find a rough value through simple research.[/QUOTE]
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