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Who makes encased coins?
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Thanks for any suggestions, references or referals.
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CarsonCityGold
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October 31, 2008 8:15AM
Not sure who makes them, but this arrived just this week.
Ralph Hall, a politician here in North Texas, has used them for years.
If all else fails you might call his office.
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Look at what's on ebay, there's a buch:
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Really nice guy, met him at a local show.
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Really nice guy, met him at a local show. >>
Thanks, that is exactly what I'm looking for. We want to encase some 1934 buffalo nickels for our club's 75th Ann.
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Ralph Hall, a politician here in North Texas, has used them for years.
If all else fails you might call his office.
My #1 Low Ball Peace Dollar Set
Look at what's on ebay, there's a buch:
encased coins on ebay
Penny Press
Really nice guy, met him at a local show.
<< <i>
Really nice guy, met him at a local show. >>
Thanks, that is exactly what I'm looking for. We want to encase some 1934 buffalo nickels for our club's 75th Ann.