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  1. There is so much criticism directed at me, they say that I collect modern garbage, it would be better if I spent my money on rare coins from 1800-1950. Now I'm confused, maybe I'm really doing something wrong?
  2. Friends, today I filled out a form to send to the NGC and when the program calculated how much I need to pay for 5 coins of 1959, I felt bad - $153! + 50 that I paid for the set and I immediately lost the desire for this business. I’d rather step aside and let others do it if it’s interesting to them. You were right in saying that expensive coins need to be closed!
  3. thank you Teddy R, I began to understand this myself, but like a small child, I love beautiful toys. and I consider it at least some kind of protection against counterfeiting. After all, this is a new topic for me that I don’t understand. I used to collect only Russia from 1700-1990.
  4. I agree JPM , but I use such gentle cleaning only for old coins that are dirty with organic matter, without touching the patina.
  5. thank you JPM and Sandon , this is a translation error, the word was meant SLAB. If I clean, I dip the coin in a thick soapy solution, leave for 4-5 hours and rinse under cold water, but these are coins contaminated with organic matter. please tell me the name of cleaning products for copper, silver and nickel.
  6. powermad5000 There may be a translation error. I'll give them to slab.
  7. hanks to powermad5000 for the answer, I am of course completely confused by what I heard. Today a set from 1959 arrived, this is the oldest set I have. I'll probably give it for cleaning and see what happens. I will definitely report the result of my first experiment. Sincerely, ghenadi.
  8. Thank you Sandom for your answer, I read your article with great interest, thanks for the links to useful sites, I will try to understand what’s what. But I don’t understand, is it better to leave what I’m collecting in the factory capsule? Sincerely, ghenadi . Обрат
  9. thanks Greenstang, I’ll definitely take a look, I just received it, look how beautiful it is, it’s a work of art!!! The photo does not convey all the beauty!
  10. Thanks for the feedback, I was told that these are modern coins, that it is necessary to collect valuable and rare ones. but I think this is an investor direction. and I want to put together a COLLECTION, of course I would like to have rare coins, but I am proceeding from my capabilities. I have a question: what do these inscriptions mean -.... thanks for the answer. ghenadi.
  11. and further. This is my entire collection so far.
  12. here, as I promised, to show my small collection for now. I love weakened coins, so I want to weaken most of the sets, I don’t know yet how much it will cost, but I will strive. Sincerely, ghenadi.
  13. Hello powermad5000. First of all, I want to weaken dollars and halfs in the period from 1960 and above, since below 60 years in a good MS are expensive, in my opinion I would like to have coins in my collection not lower than MS62, but this is for a start, otherwise, of course, I want the highest possible grades possible. I want to have a good collection of coins from the country in which you live. Later I will post a photo of my first collection. with respect to the entire ghenadi collecting community.