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<p>[QUOTE="Kirkuleez, post: 4493524, member: 36864"]This was commonplace from my understanding, and I think that if done carefully that it wouldn’t damage the coin, but I’m sure accidents happened. </p><p><br /></p><p>Judging by the 2x2 holders, I’m guessing in the 60s though the 80s, but I don’t really know. [USER=66]@Conder101[/USER] would probably have this answer and some of your others. </p><p><br /></p><p>I’ve seen a few collections of a hundred or so pieces sell for about $200 if the collector wasn’t really known, but the full set of the Ted Naftzger collection went for about twenty each by the time bogging was done. </p><p><br /></p><p>I’d prefer genuine, electrotypes and foil pressings in that order and I’d assume that is what most would also prefer. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don’t think a lead filled electrotype would work with this method. </p><p><br /></p><p>Dan Holmes is one of the greatest large cent collectors of all time. He had I believe every Sheldon die paring in different die states with the exception of just two or three pieces. Including the “non-collectible” coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kirkuleez, post: 4493524, member: 36864"]This was commonplace from my understanding, and I think that if done carefully that it wouldn’t damage the coin, but I’m sure accidents happened. Judging by the 2x2 holders, I’m guessing in the 60s though the 80s, but I don’t really know. [USER=66]@Conder101[/USER] would probably have this answer and some of your others. I’ve seen a few collections of a hundred or so pieces sell for about $200 if the collector wasn’t really known, but the full set of the Ted Naftzger collection went for about twenty each by the time bogging was done. I’d prefer genuine, electrotypes and foil pressings in that order and I’d assume that is what most would also prefer. I don’t think a lead filled electrotype would work with this method. Dan Holmes is one of the greatest large cent collectors of all time. He had I believe every Sheldon die paring in different die states with the exception of just two or three pieces. Including the “non-collectible” coins.[/QUOTE]
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