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David Hall Flexible Coin Grading Holders, are they rare?
Is there any premium for coins in the old Flexible David Hall Coin Holders?
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In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Is that the same thing as "market grading"?
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In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
<< <i>How safe, for long-term storage, are these flips? I have one myself (a Buff nick), and feel it's very conservatively graded, but am concerned about PVC (though the coin shows no apparent ill effects thus far). >>
Coins were placed in a cointain then sealed into the flip. No contact with the PVC.
Also extra info is the the certifation numbers pre-date the current registry data base so they do not work in registry sets. This lessons there value in some cases.
<< <i>Is there any premium for coins in the old Flexible David Hall Coin Holders? >>
So what is flexible? The holder, the coin, the grading, or David himself?
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See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
In general I approve of the grading standards of those coins and if I come across any at shows I will always take a second, closer look at the coins.
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