Some coin collectors would subscribe you only put catsup on burgers and mustard on hotdogs. Never the other way around. To do so would make that person someone to be mocked and scorned. Don't collect coins the way you want (special holders), collect the way many think all should conform to.
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To really appreciate these, I think we need some samples
The way I think about it... in 20 years, these might be pretty rare. I like them.
Would these be classified as something like Gen 6.0S Retro 2.0?
Not a great idea if you plan to re-sell. Someone may think they're fake.
Early American Copper, Bust and Seated.
Yeah, to get samples of the 30th Anniversary retro OGH I had to have my own samples made up:
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
I can remember when people said that about coins.
I don't care about them, nor would I pay extra for the service.
Good business idea though.
Should increase revenue.
I couldn't agree more. It just amazes me what some collectors will spend money on.
Or they may discount them by the cost of a reholder if they prefer the current labels.
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Some coin collectors would subscribe you only put catsup on burgers and mustard on hotdogs. Never the other way around. To do so would make that person someone to be mocked and scorned. Don't collect coins the way you want (special holders), collect the way many think all should conform to.