Capital Plastics Coin Holder 20th Century Type Coins White Bowers Rudy Galleries. I found this on eBay and couldn't resist. Can't wait to fill in the holes. Seller image.
If you find a source to replace the missing screw, let me know - I need one for a USNA Photocert in a Capital holder I bought on Saturday.
@Burton Strauss III https://www.ebay.com/itm/1133651019...0bwExcmgLyywt8Xc0ePFcU6g==|tkp:Bk9SR4CMzMyRYg
They do look nice when they are completed. I would like to do one myself, but first I want to complete my IHC collection. That is what I got for my b'day on the 3rd. I picked and rec'd 3 IHC coins.
My brother and I inherited my father's coin collection. When going through the coins, I noticed that he had about IHC coin. I have a coin for each year they were minted, now I have to figure out which year had some off type coin. I didn't look at them, but I did figure out that some years, there were IHC's that had a coin from another mint. Now I have to look hard at each IHC to figure out which of the IHC's I have to look for a Large Minted coin or a Small Minted coin. I do have an IHC for every year. I did get the IHC-2008 S and a 2009 S. Now I really need to find out what others I need. (CRAP!) Oh well, on to the collections.
great assortment should be fun and you should be able fill quickly! Envious No slot for wooden nickle?
My questions is: Will you crack open graded and slabbed coins to put in this? I've never cracked open a slabbed coin, and wouldn't want to remove the recorded grade, so I'd be buying all raw, in the best condition I could, to fill that up.
@Mountain Man No, I'll be using raw coins in collectors grade. I did crack out coins for my 7070 set and a couple for my other 20th Century set in a capitol holder. You may ask why am I doing this, mainly because of the Bowers Rudy Galleries reference.
It arrived today and I started to fill holes. I used the 1953 Proof Jefferson, that I found in change.