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<p>[QUOTE="YOC, post: 1908281, member: 58941"]Please post photos of PCGS slabbed ancients. I've never seen one. I own zero slabs and most serious collectors of ancients avoid them or break them open when they do get a slabbed coin. Slabbed ancients are made to appeal to general collectors who want some ancients but don't want to learn much about them. The only slab company I have any respect for is NGC but I will not pay one cent extra for a coin in their slab either. There are slab look holders containing coins that have not been seen by anyone who knows anything about ancients so don't buy plastic; buy coins. If the hobby gets to the point that we have trouble finding Raw ancients to collect, I may have to retire but at my age I probably should stop buying so many anyway. </p><p><br /></p><p>For most of my collecting life I preferred to keep coins in open trays but when my collection got to about 3000 pieces I realized that these were wasting space and I started putting more coins into paper envelopes which fit in the safe deposit box more easily. If I only had a few hundred coins, I still would use trays where I could handle them easily. </p><p><img src="http://www.pbase.com/dougsmit/image/108912613.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p><p>Doug, that tray looks FULL of big nice coins.........I would seriously like just a peek into the mind of the (much admired) collector and coin expert (without doubt, although I know you are a modest gentleman and wouldnt claim it yourself ).</p><p>Is the tray themed? is there a combination of silver and bronze? what are they all......please?? looks like a beautiful bunch...........what makes a tray a tray? is there a correlation between each adjacent coin and can you remember the circumstances of each coin purchase? My guess is yes, you can.......your posts have told me a lot about you, (I think) and I hope you dont mind the assumption, but to be honest, I am a bit of a Doug smith fan..............and I am sure I am not alone on this forum<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie10" alt=":oops:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="YOC, post: 1908281, member: 58941"]Please post photos of PCGS slabbed ancients. I've never seen one. I own zero slabs and most serious collectors of ancients avoid them or break them open when they do get a slabbed coin. Slabbed ancients are made to appeal to general collectors who want some ancients but don't want to learn much about them. The only slab company I have any respect for is NGC but I will not pay one cent extra for a coin in their slab either. There are slab look holders containing coins that have not been seen by anyone who knows anything about ancients so don't buy plastic; buy coins. If the hobby gets to the point that we have trouble finding Raw ancients to collect, I may have to retire but at my age I probably should stop buying so many anyway. For most of my collecting life I preferred to keep coins in open trays but when my collection got to about 3000 pieces I realized that these were wasting space and I started putting more coins into paper envelopes which fit in the safe deposit box more easily. If I only had a few hundred coins, I still would use trays where I could handle them easily. [IMG]http://www.pbase.com/dougsmit/image/108912613.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Doug, that tray looks FULL of big nice coins.........I would seriously like just a peek into the mind of the (much admired) collector and coin expert (without doubt, although[I] [/I]I know you are a modest gentleman and wouldnt claim it yourself ). Is the tray themed? is there a combination of silver and bronze? what are they all......please?? looks like a beautiful bunch...........what makes a tray a tray? is there a correlation between each adjacent coin and can you remember the circumstances of each coin purchase? My guess is yes, you can.......your posts have told me a lot about you, (I think) and I hope you dont mind the assumption, but to be honest, I am a bit of a Doug smith fan..............and I am sure I am not alone on this forum:oops:[/QUOTE]
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