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Re: An observation on how dealers handle slabs
Valid point! I enjoy a well-cared for slab, am willing to accept some flaws up to a point, but do have a small handful that are destined to be reholdered. There's no one-size-fits-all solution for me… (View Post)1 -
Re: Another new counterfeit 1922 cent on Da Bay
AI is making things a good deal cruddier. In ebay reporting, in card grading, more to come surely! (View Post)2 -
Re: Are these stamps of value
All the coins appear to be cleaned, but they are what they are for silver (assuming probably not dates of great numismatic value.) You can leave them as is, or bust the dollars out of the holders, va… (View Post)1 -
Re: Early Copper Question no. 1
It's one of the reasons (short of being able to examine in person at a show or shop) that I really value the trend of simply rotating the coin under good light, quick front and back views, and postin… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1900-S Redfield, graded MS-66*
That is a sweet one. And really, one of the most attractive holders from the days before slabs (officially speaking.) (View Post)2