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I have several very nice proof coins that you would have to be so delicate with, I would never look at them if they didn't have plastic around them.
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Do you have to glove up every time you want to examine them?
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I would diasagree with that statement. You can generally get a good idea of a coin's value without having it graded. Having said that, I would probably recommend having it preserved and encapsulated, depending on the perceived value. I personally have some favorites that I would never put plastic around.
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What a lovely woman the Queen was.
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Very interesting story. Thank you for sharing that.
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Have safe travels.
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Amen. I was raised with the belief that you catch more flies with honey than you do vinegar. Not that you would want flies!
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I will be on the look for you as well. :-)
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My goodness. That is not even a good fake.
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If you do send to CACG, I would definitely be curious as to what they think as well.
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I have an 1885 MS62 CAC in which to compare, and I would say that 1885 would easily grade a MS65 or maybe even an MS66. What say you?
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Agree or Disagree -- and Why.
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Interesting. My bubble is not burst.