Conder101: Another unknown slab? WMP Rare coins
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This slab is just the same as the NCI 9 slab and could be like the USTI slab where they used the same molds, but different labels. On the back is the logo "WMP Rare Coins" with an upward graph symbol and a logo similiar to the Amos Press globe in the right hand corner. Have you seen one of these before? Anyone else have any from this particluar company?
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Cameron Kiefer
Cameron Kiefer
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Cameron Kiefer
Where do you find this stuff!!??
Dan
I usually find them in junk slab boxes dealers have at shows or just word of mouth. Ask around and dealers have neat stuff hiding in their shops and tables.
Cameron Kiefer
World Market Prospective
In article <ice9-1512961640230001@s3.pm2.trader.com>, ice9@trader.com
(Ronald Trout) wrote:
>Today I picked up a couple of really attractive common date O mint Morgans
>at a relatively cheap price which were slabbed by "WMP Rare Coins" and
>graded by them at MS63. Due to the details under my loupe they look to be
>that grade or better.
IIRC, WMP is Wayne M. Pratali who works with/for A-Mark and other major
wholesalers. He's listed in the 1996 Numismatic Dealer Directory as
Goldline International, Inc., 100 Wilshire Blvd., 3rd Floor, Santa
Monica, CA 90401, 301-587-1483. (A-Mark has the same address ...)
I came upon an example of this slab while visiting a local shop today.
Thought it was cool enough to own.
peacockcoins
Crazy that this thread is 20 years old. I was in Iraq at the time.
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Knew I had one somewhere:
Tim
Here is my WMP example and a USTI, which appears to be the same core with different labels.
Philippians 4:4-7
Good call, @UpGrayedd. Never noticed that before:
Tim
The shop had two of these- I'm tempted to go back and pick up the other one.
The slabs are good quality- feels like the plastic SEGS uses. The coin is true to the grade.
peacockcoins
Yes, I like the look and feel of the WMP plastic. If you can get a decent price, then I would grab the other one.
Tim
Pretty sure they are FPG - First Party Graders. e.g. like Blanchard &c - it was a thing once-upon-a-time.
Also, the slab is acrylic plastic (e.g. tradename plexiglass) which is VERY inert. They make intraocular lenses for cataract patients out of similar plastics.
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Grading looks pretty accurate also.