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Alex in PA.

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  1. "Conder101 did not believe they were real back in 2007, either." I can see why.
  2. I use those cardboard coin mailers - available from Wizard or Lighthouse. They work okay for me and are pretty cheap. Then pack them in a Small Flat Rate Box and off they go. You can use a little bubble wrap in the box. Make sure you tape the box good.
  3. No Conder, my mistake. Read the board like I usually do in the morning but must have just missed it. Mark Feld pointed it out and when I went back it was there. Apologies, my dumbness acting out again.
  4. I must have missed that; thanks for the heads up. Too early, 1st cup of coffee, excuses, excuses.
  5. I'm going with Mark Feld's assessment on this. I visit over ATS and, as of last night, there was ONE thread on this with 48 comments and it appears to have gone this morning. Seems to me there are more "Kool Aid" drinkers here than ATS> What say you?
  6. Now there is an idea worth submitting to the mint. If they do a Benjamin Franklin obverse why not use a wild turkey reverse/ Just a thought.
  7. I can only give what I know. I deal with two nationally known coin dealers; Northeast Coin (www.northeastcoin.com) and Northern Nevada Coin (www.brokencc.com) and have found them over the years to be professional and honest dealers who treat you with courtesy and pride in their business. As for EBay once it may have once been the place to deal but now I am not sure. I can purchase a coin, the same Grade and TPG, but of better eye appeal and at least $100.00 less than EBay from Northeast Coin. Of course the choice is yours and I am certain other members of this forum have personal trustworthy recommendations. Good luck on the hunt.
  8. I gave up on the US Mint many years ago. I took a look at their website yesterday and it appears to be orientated towards children. A sign the Mint doesn't miss my business?
  9. I have used NCS Conservation on three separate occasions. 3 Carson City gold pieces with no problems through submission. 2 were conserved and came back UP 1 grade and 1 came back as 'Not needing Conservation'.
  10. Oh wow! Just love that M-60. Sure would keep your neighborhood quiet!
  11. Thanks very much. I really didn't pay any attention to it until you mentioned it. I normally don't collect in VF, I like a higher grade, but this one was just sitting there all alone for a long time. So I took it.
  12. I agree with Moxie15. Sorry you're disappointed but you can always get a second opinion.
  13. Well, here's my little contribution: 1' 1893 CC $1 PCGS VF 35 2. 1860 D $5 NGC AU 55
  14. I have heard many descriptions of why people collect coins and other treasures. I only know, and this is only my opinion, that I collect items for two reasons. One, for their historical value and two, for the pleasure they give me. I like looking at a MS 67 Morgan Dollar. I think that folks collect for various reasons and I hope they get as much enjoyment as I have.
  15. Afraid I was there before they had that. Took a train from London to Berwick and then another to Hamilton. Both were read old and put out a lot of smoke. Coudn't sleep and dining was a sandwich of an unknown meat but the bar was great.
  16. Mine also. In a very nice hotel in Hamilton; birthplace of my mother & grandmother. Learned to like Haggis as a child. Asked my mom what Haggis was and she said: "You have to chase it, running backwards, and shoot it with a shotgun."