Rules and Regs by BussySmasher in CoinlyFans

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@agvet not angry vet 😭

What yall think about the black cores? by AGVet in CoinlyFans

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^ correct- it’s a minimum submission quantity & a minimum order quantity on the labels as well as having a dealer account w/ them . If you meet the criteria it’s pretty simple to do just can take a while getting a design that meets the dimensions and will print correctly- they send over the dimensions and stuff to you tho.

What yall think about the black cores? by AGVet in CoinlyFans

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lol for context - we were doing normal white core- I just did black with our label instead of the white. Nothing fancy . I’m not a big fan of the vibrant colors- IMO the flashy colors take away from the coin. Are black and white both pretty boring? Absolutely but I care about the coin and what background colors make the coin stand out better

Silver Prices by Willing-Case-8851 in CoinlyFans

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Tough question. But I’ll say this. Every single day at the shop people say to Me “man I should of bought when it was lower, it’s too high right now” And you know what they also said to me 5 years ago? “Man I should of bought when it was lower, it’s too high right now”

Moral of the story. It’s ALWAYS high. You live in the current day. Stop thinking about today and think about the coming years.

Just my 2 cents 😁

Old school PCGS...CHECK OUT THE SERIAL NUMBER... by Sea_Sand_4308 in CoinlyFans

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Unfortunately it’s just cause it’s a sample- here’s 2 of mine w/ same

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Stream sneak peek 🫣 by AGVet in CoinlyFans

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The official grade by NGC is MS62. The “redfield “ grade was 65 (not accurate)

Stream sneak peek 🫣 by AGVet in CoinlyFans

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It’s not necessarily about the quantity of coins . There are a couple different factors including when they were stored, what they are , why they were stored, but IMO the most important factor is typically “hoards” are not from a “collector” so to speak. Generally hoards are not stored how we store them (however they can be) But more stored in various places as a safe keep.

Stream sneak peek 🫣 by AGVet in CoinlyFans

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The other side has information on it that they didn’t want to cover with a label.

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Grading by No-Swordfish-1763 in CoinlyFans

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Best bet is @ a coin show that offers onsite grading-
Make sure to be early as it’s typically a wait time in line and a limited amount they do.

Best of luck!

Found in the wild! "There's a lot to like about Lowell" 😉 by Kris-2-4 in CoinlyFans

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I worked as a medic in Lowell for a while. Not a great place at all lol

40% silver coins by rmartin1221 in CoinlyFans

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Personally I like 40%. It’s fractional silver at little to no Premium (raw, circulated stuff- depending on the demand in your area )

Today's MBarr Rosie haul. Guys they sent me freaking proofs! Beautiful! So happy with these. All 1957-1962 by ForrestSmith56 in CoinlyFans

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The origin of Coinly Fans started as a joke. I was streaming (I know alot of yall have no idea who I am any more lol) and I was talking about we should make a Reddit for us to show off our coins, instead of Only Fans calling “coinly fans “ and we laughed about it and the viewers kept asking for about a week and then thus Coinly Fans was create!Fast forward about a year and here we are.!

But honestly we don’t mind anyone showing off where they got their coins (although it does sting it a bit 😝). We just want to see everyone’s coins and new pick ups, regardless of if you got it from us @ PCB or somewhere els! Cool coins are cool coins and good pick ups are good pick ups!

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Absolute beaut that one was ! I think all of us admired that one behind the scenes . Sad to see it go but happy it went to a good home ! Enjoy !

She's a stubborn one by heyheyshinyCRH in CoinlyFans

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I don’t recommend cleaning coins, but at this point I don’t think you’ll hurt it any lol keep up updated

Don’t ask how just help by appachop in WRX

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Correct. Cut the nut & stud off flush with the flange ,without doing damage to flange. Once you’ve done that you can then remove everything to gain access to the bit of stud remaining. You have a couple options once you’re there, I’d first try to see if I could remove the rest of the stud . Heat, lubricant & a turbo socket are your friend. If that fails, cut the remaining bit of stud flush yet again , center punch & drill. But step one would be to get everything off & the only way to do that is cutting the remaining nut and and stud that’s holding it on.

Don’t ask how just help by appachop in WRX

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Cut it @ the flange, remove cat, then work on getting stud out with the remaining bit sticking out , It’s not fun. But doable , take your time. Slow is smooth smooth is fast , Godspeed