The slab has been around for about a year or so. It is one of the few companies from the recent influx of "self-slabbers" to which you can submit coins (or at least in theory). The slab itself is actually kinda neat since it departs from the typical retangular approach. Here is the link to their site.
A number of eBayers sell these slabs . . . but be sure to buy the coin and not the plastic.
Lane
Numismatist Ordinaire See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Astrorat basicly covered my answer, but one thing that I think is funny about them is that if you take a close look at the slab you will find that they mis-spell their own name on the slabs. They have it as Millenium
<< <i>Astrorat basicly covered my answer, but one thing that I think is funny about them is that if you take a close look at the slab you will find that they mis-spell their own name on the slabs. They have it as Millenium >>
Interesting, I have two different varieties of the slab and on each "Millennium" is spelled correctly. Looks like I need to keep my eyes open for a third variety. Thanks for the tip, Conder!
Lane
Numismatist Ordinaire See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
<< <i>Why does it always have to be a Kennedy? Stick a damned Franklin on the toilet for a change! >>
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Uh, why not the Seated Liberty halves? Isn't that what they do? >>
Or better yet, use a "Potty Dollar".
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TorinoCobra71
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Crap slab sold mostly by the slimeball coinmovers.
Russ, NCNE >>
Got no love for that person, eh Russ??
TorinoCobra71
<< <i><< Crap slab sold mostly by the slimeball coinmovers.
Russ, NCNE >>
Got no love for that person, eh Russ?? >>
He's fleeced newbies out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by selling garbage and fabricating ridiculous market values.
Russ, NCNE
I will have to go check him out so I can learn what and whom to avoid!
TorinoCobra71
With all of the descriptions as a crap slab - I guess that fits.
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The slab has been around for about a year or so. It is one of the few companies from the recent influx of "self-slabbers" to which you can submit coins (or at least in theory). The slab itself is actually kinda neat since it departs from the typical retangular approach. Here is the link to their site.
A number of eBayers sell these slabs . . . but be sure to buy the coin and not the plastic.
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
<< <i>It's Millennium Coin Certification Services >>
I am in no way connected to them....
<< <i>Astrorat basicly covered my answer, but one thing that I think is funny about them is that if you take a close look at the slab you will find that they mis-spell their own name on the slabs. They have it as Millenium >>
Interesting, I have two different varieties of the slab and on each "Millennium" is spelled correctly. Looks like I need to keep my eyes open for a third variety. Thanks for the tip, Conder!
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Why does it always have to be a Kennedy? Stick a damned Franklin on the toilet for a change!
Russ, NCNE >>
Just wait until you see what I did to that toned 64 Kennedy.
<< <i>Why does it always have to be a Kennedy? Stick a damned Franklin on the toilet for a change! >>
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Uh, why not the Seated Liberty halves? Isn't that what they do?
Somewhat fitting considering the coins they contain
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<< <i>Why does it always have to be a Kennedy? Stick a damned Franklin on the toilet for a change! >>
>>>
Uh, why not the Seated Liberty halves? Isn't that what they do? >>
Or better yet, use a "Potty Dollar".
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire