Three reasons why I don't like mint state coins
stujoe
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1) They are not REAL coins because they were never used for the purpose that they were made for.
2) The purpose of the US mint is to make coins for ciculation and mint state coins didn't circulate. Therefor an older Mint State coin was a waste of time for the mint to make in the first place.
3) They all smell like socks from being stored in sock drawers for their whole lives. I suppose that is why people dip them, use acetone on them, and put them in airtight slabs. Who wants to smell socks when they look at their coins?
Give me Circulated or Give me Death. Happy Fourth to all.
2) The purpose of the US mint is to make coins for ciculation and mint state coins didn't circulate. Therefor an older Mint State coin was a waste of time for the mint to make in the first place.
3) They all smell like socks from being stored in sock drawers for their whole lives. I suppose that is why people dip them, use acetone on them, and put them in airtight slabs. Who wants to smell socks when they look at their coins?
Give me Circulated or Give me Death. Happy Fourth to all.
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Russ, NCNE
I don't think those coins left the mint lookin' like that!
thru generations of his family. You place the coin in a potato and then bake the
potato with the coin at 350 degrees untill the potato is soft. Let the potato slowly
cool off and remove the coin. Clean coin under purified water, dry in acetone and
walla, toned coin.
Camelot
It's tough not to like a great coin with nice even wear. The problem though is pretty
basic; If a great coin with good honest wear is desirable then the same coin with a
little less wear is even better, soon collectors upgrade all the way to coins that bare-
ly show any wear at all. It's a mighty small step to unc.
To me the ideal collectible coin would be a mint state example of a coin of which virtually
every other specimen was worn down to poor condition. The coin will have fulfilled its
function as a circulating medium, but I'd have a rare example of it. ...And I wouldn't have
to upgrade.
Obviously If one is collecting a series that are prohibitively expensive in unc, then he can
still get just as much enjoyment with his well worn collection as anyone else. But it's a safe
bet that he'll upgrade as he can.
This is not to say there's anything wrong with proofs either. These coins are fulfilling their
function when they stay in pristine condition and they are beautiful.