A Forum member generously donated a couple of these multi-holders of the Presidential Dollars to my 7th grade American History class. I really like the look of the multi-holders, and they are great protection for the coins so that I can easily pass them around the class for students to examine without fear of damage.
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<< <i>A Forum member generously donated a couple of these multi-holders of the Presidential Dollars to my 7th grade American History class. I really like the look of the multi-holders, and they are great protection for the coins so that I can easily pass them around the class for students to examine without fear of damage. >>
Because of the large size the holders do scratch easily - Luckily reholdering for scratches is only 8 dollars
<< <i>What is a "numismatic guaranty corporation"? >>
Well that was informative thanks for the comment ... >>
Think about it....you come in here and wave the competition's products around in addition to having their banner in your sigline. are you always so rude when entering someone else's "house" or just here? I wouldnt slab a single one of my raw coins with NGC if it was COMPLETELY FREE! NGC sucks as a grading company, and whenever I buy a coin in an existing NGC slab, I consider it simply a raw coin.
<< <i>What is a "numismatic guaranty corporation"? >>
Well that was informative thanks for the comment ... >>
Think about it....you come in here and wave the competition's products around in addition to having their banner in your sigline. are you always so rude when entering someone else's "house" or just here? I wouldnt slab a single one of my raw coins with NGC if it was COMPLETELY FREE! NGC sucks as a grading company, and whenever I buy a coin in an existing NGC slab, I consider it simply a raw coin. >>
Huh And I thought it was about the coins ... I do not believe I was being rude ... I do not have an PCGS account hence my comment about piggy backing to have PCGS to grade them - my 1891-cc and this coin. The comment on the 'lost' 1891cc coin I meant to edit to say on a crossover to PCGS ... ( Edited to mean what I meant on that post ) Relax and chill dude.
<< <i>What is a "numismatic guaranty corporation"? >>
Well that was informative thanks for the comment ... >>
Think about it....you come in here and wave the competition's products around in addition to having their banner in your sigline. are you always so rude when entering someone else's "house" or just here? I wouldnt slab a single one of my raw coins with NGC if it was COMPLETELY FREE! NGC sucks as a grading company, and whenever I buy a coin in an existing NGC slab, I consider it simply a raw coin. >>
To Err Is Human.... To Collect Err's Is Just Too Much Darn Tootin Fun!
As for waving the NGC flag in PCGS's house, PCGS does not offer multicoin holders so there is no competition there at all!
How do you store those Mike? >>
When did PCGS stop the multi holders? My only gripe was that they were not flexible on what you could put in there and each holder had a serial number instead of a separate one for each coin in the holder.
NGC cost for the multi's is free on top of normal grading fee (assuming you pay to have them all graded at once), or $5 to cross-holder coins already in NGC plastic.
<< <i>I really enjoy the multi-coin holders. I think they have a long shelf life in numismatics, also. I doubt very many coins get cracked out of these. >>
I have them crack them open when I upgrade a coin quite often ... I am their best customer there is no doubt. The 1967 SMS set just got this type of upgrade ...
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<< <i>Terrific... I like these but mine would be O/T for the US forum
You mean like this one
Ren
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<< <i>A Forum member generously donated a couple of these multi-holders of the Presidential Dollars to my 7th grade American History class. I really like the look of the multi-holders, and they are great protection for the coins so that I can easily pass them around the class for students to examine without fear of damage. >>
Because of the large size the holders do scratch easily - Luckily reholdering for scratches is only 8 dollars
<< <i>What is a "numismatic guaranty corporation"?
Well that was informative thanks for the comment ...
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<< <i>What is a "numismatic guaranty corporation"?
Well that was informative thanks for the comment ... >>
Think about it....you come in here and wave the competition's products around in addition to having their banner in your sigline. are you always so rude when entering someone else's "house" or just here? I wouldnt slab a single one of my raw coins with NGC if it was COMPLETELY FREE! NGC sucks as a grading company, and whenever I buy a coin in an existing NGC slab, I consider it simply a raw coin.
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As for waving the NGC flag in PCGS's house, PCGS does not offer multicoin holders so there is no competition there at all!
How do you store those Mike?
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<< <i>What is a "numismatic guaranty corporation"?
Well that was informative thanks for the comment ... >>
Think about it....you come in here and wave the competition's products around in addition to having their banner in your sigline. are you always so rude when entering someone else's "house" or just here? I wouldnt slab a single one of my raw coins with NGC if it was COMPLETELY FREE! NGC sucks as a grading company, and whenever I buy a coin in an existing NGC slab, I consider it simply a raw coin. >>
Huh And I thought it was about the coins ... I do not believe I was being rude ... I do not have an PCGS account hence my comment about piggy backing to have PCGS to grade them - my 1891-cc and this coin. The comment on the 'lost' 1891cc coin I meant to edit to say on a crossover to PCGS ... ( Edited to mean what I meant on that post )
Relax and chill dude.
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<< <i>What is a "numismatic guaranty corporation"?
Well that was informative thanks for the comment ... >>
Think about it....you come in here and wave the competition's products around in addition to having their banner in your sigline. are you always so rude when entering someone else's "house" or just here? I wouldnt slab a single one of my raw coins with NGC if it was COMPLETELY FREE! NGC sucks as a grading company, and whenever I buy a coin in an existing NGC slab, I consider it simply a raw coin. >>
<< <i>What are the measurements for the multi coin holder? I am curious if they will fit in Eagle brand pages designed for proof sets. >>
They will not fit in EAGLES "Proof Set" Binder
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<< <i>What are the measurements for the multi coin holder? I am curious if they will fit in Eagle brand pages designed for proof sets. >>
They will not fit in EAGLES "Proof Set" Binder >>
Thank you for the info. So how do you store/display these? I like 'em but would want a good way to store/display.
Aaron
<< <i>I like your sets!
As for waving the NGC flag in PCGS's house, PCGS does not offer multicoin holders so there is no competition there at all!
How do you store those Mike? >>
Well Ebarrasingly enough it started out like this
Then moved to these ...
Thanks for asking
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<< <i>I like your sets!
As for waving the NGC flag in PCGS's house, PCGS does not offer multicoin holders so there is no competition there at all!
How do you store those Mike? >>
When did PCGS stop the multi holders? My only gripe was that they were not flexible on what you could put in there and each holder had a serial number instead of a separate one for each coin in the holder.
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<< <i>I really enjoy the multi-coin holders. I think they have a long shelf life in numismatics, also. I doubt very many coins get cracked out of these.
I have them crack them open when I upgrade a coin quite often ... I am their best customer there is no doubt.
The 1967 SMS set just got this type of upgrade ...