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Re: Cool newp, Engelhard Industries of Canada Silver Bar

Here is a writeup that appeared in AG-Wire from the All-Engelhard site: With each passing day, the ENGELHARD INDUSTRIES OF CANADA 1oz silver bar draws more acclaim and allure, resulting in immediate increase of investor and collector demand. According to AllEngelhard.com, the overall mintage for Engelhard’s flagship… -
Huge Tradelist. Patch's, Autos, Jerseys, RCs
Here is my newest tradelist. Heres my wantlist. My Basketball Want list Ricky Davis Kedrick Brown Dujuan Wagner Amare Stoudamire Richard Jefferson Other good Jerseys and Autos My FOOTBALL Want List Kevan Barlow Donovan McNabb Jermey Shockey Ladanian Timlinson Michael Vick Amos Zereoue Legacy Auto Jerseys SP Authentic RC… -
FSH and EBay: 2008-W Gold Eagles and Buffalos, 20th Ann Silver, and more!
Some now on EBay GOLD 1 2008 W 4 coin Buffalo Gold set PCGS MS70 SOLD 1 2008 W $50 PCGS PR70DCAM Gold Eagle (no OGP) $2000 1 2008 W $50 Burnished Gold Eagle PCGS MS70 (no OGP) SOLD 1 set of 2008 W Proof Fractional Gold Eagles PCGS PR69DCAM ($5, $10, and $25) SOLD 2 2008 W $5 Burnished Gold Eagle PCGS MS70 $350 each (incl.… -
Re: Fair Price for OBW Roll of 57, 58-P,D Lincolns?
I've bought a bunch of OBW rolls recently. Most are truly unopened, but some have obviously been opened, searched and "resealed" in an attempt to pass them off as unopened. You can spot these a mile away - one end is rolled tight, the other is loose and "flappy." This one is a fantastic roll: Truly Unopened Most rolls in… -
Re: Whitman/Atlanta Show Roll Call - Lunch at 1:30 on Friday - need to know who plans on attending. Than
I'll be there Wednesday through Saturday: - introducing the speakers at the free seminars (Miles Standish, John and Nancy Wilson, Q. David Bowers, Jeff Garrett, and Tommy Troxell) - hovering over our authors at their autograph sessions, always ready with a fresh quill pen and bottle of ink - meeting with current authors -… -
Re: USPS Registered Mail Package - FOUND!
Good news! The nice thing about registered there is ALWAYS someone who has responsibility...it still might get lost/stolen/ruined, but there will be a name to be accountable. I guess it just takes finding the right guy to put in the work to find the person...6 weeks and movement, I will bet you see it eventually (mine sat… -
Re: Opinions on MS-70 and other "cleaners"
I have used EZ-est for dipping coins with unsightly, too-black toning, with mixed results. It really depends on how set-in the toning, patina, or "skin" is. The more set it is, the harder it is to remove without leaving the coin with an unsightly, dull, "overdipped" look. That being said, sometimes an obviously-cleaned… -
Re: Dipping Coins.........
Here goes, prepare to duck.... MS70 is a somewhat alkaline detergent mix that works fast. Used gently, I have not had it damage a silver coin, though I've only used it on moderns. Either full strength or diluted 1:1, us a Q-tip and gently mesage both faces and the rim. Everything gets slippery so work over a soft surface.… -
Re: Are brilliant white franklins in ms65/66
I've collected toned mint set franklins for years, even before the slab era because I always loved the wild colors the old cardboard holders gave some of the coins. But as has been mentioned in this thread, for most issues the brilliant white pieces are much tougher. The toning sometimes tends to hide marks, especially… -
Re: The NTC Experiment---or---is NTC as bad as we give them credit for?
Yeah I remember when that girl bought that 95-O Morgan. She's not a grumpy old hardcore cynical 30+ years in the Morgans like us that can spot a problem coin a mile away. All she was trying to do was make a ½ way decent set of Morgans because she really liked Morgans & she thought a slab was a slab and that meant it was ok…
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