Proper protection of proof coins, or more of what we learn on eBay
earlycoins
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As one can see from the example below, this must be the proper means of protecting valuable proof coins:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41096&item=3945030785
And if one follows the trail, the winner has been purchasing original (near-empty) mint proof set holders.
Will these coins, which have probably failed at the services, now be placed back into original holders ---
so that they can be sold on eBay to new customers ---
who will send them to PCGS and NGC trying to slab winners?
Where they will no grade?
To be placed in rolls for protection?
To be sold to new customers?
Not that there is anything wrong with any of this, except that
it can make one dizzy.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41096&item=3945030785
And if one follows the trail, the winner has been purchasing original (near-empty) mint proof set holders.
Will these coins, which have probably failed at the services, now be placed back into original holders ---
so that they can be sold on eBay to new customers ---
who will send them to PCGS and NGC trying to slab winners?
Where they will no grade?
To be placed in rolls for protection?
To be sold to new customers?
Not that there is anything wrong with any of this, except that
it can make one dizzy.
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