Very interesting answer considering they started doing multiple coin holders back in November of 2003. PCGS 14 I also have a five coin holder with state quarters in it.
I think not doing them is a mistake... they have been around for centuries and there are some original sets that remain that are truly numismatic treasures. If one did so, the other would likely follow.
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Wouldn't you like looking at the 4 small coin set in one holder? I would and I would consider moving them up higher on my coin list of priorities... original sets are getting tougher to find in the MS 66-67 GRADES
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Wouldn't you like looking at the 4 small coin set in one holder? I would and I would consider moving them up higher on my coin list of priorities... original sets are getting tougher to find in the MS 66-67 GRADES >>
I like one coin to a holder. If I bought a Maundy set in a mulit-holder I would send the coins in and have them put in single holders. I think the big, bulky multi-holders are a PITA to store. Just my opinion and like I said, I know I am almost alone in that opinion.
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PCGS 14 I also have a five coin holder with state quarters in it.
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<< <i>Please keep you minority opinions to yourself. >>
Sorry to have offended the majority by speaking.
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Wouldn't you like looking at the 4 small coin set in one holder? I would and I would consider moving them up higher on my coin list of priorities... original sets are getting tougher to find in the MS 66-67 GRADES
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
<< <i>Oh Great Dead One:
Wouldn't you like looking at the 4 small coin set in one holder? I would and I would consider moving them up higher on my coin list of priorities... original sets are getting tougher to find in the MS 66-67 GRADES >>
I like one coin to a holder. If I bought a Maundy set in a mulit-holder I would send the coins in and have them put in single holders. I think the big, bulky multi-holders are a PITA to store. Just my opinion and like I said, I know I am almost alone in that opinion.
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<< <i>Just my opinion and like I said, I know I am almost alone in that opinion. >>
Please see my previous reply.
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Please see my previous reply. >>
Can't we all just get along?
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