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Re: When does a modern coin become a classic coin
I consider any design that is still being minted as modern. Therefore modern for the penny started in 1909, the nickel in 1938, the dime in 1946, quarter in 1932 and the half in 1964. It's sad w… (View Post)3 -
Re: Grade finalization and encapsulation - how long does this usually take?
Mine order has been in the grading phase since February 7th. I assume everyone available, including the front desk clerk is reviewing my coins, maybe even taking them home for the weekends to have ne… (View Post)1 -
Re: You have $5 to invest in a coin or coins. What do you buy for your future relatives right now?
Crypto currency. I don't see anything else in coins today that is $5 or less that will be worth a substantial amount in 40-50 years. (View Post)5 -
Re: Weight of Full Step Nickels by date?
The weight isn’t what’s relevant. In the registry set composition you will see there is also a full step bonus for each date. The 54-s for example has a FS bonus of 4. That means if you have a ms65 F… (View Post)1 -
Re: Weight of Full Step Nickels by date?
So the reason all the Jefferson are a weight of one is that none is considered scare to locate for your set. The FS and higher grades are what make them more collectible. (View Post)1
