Hey Merc, for us new guys (and I did check the post on Numismatic Acronyms) what does "CAC'ed" and OGH stand for? And for that matter, what is a rattler?
ogh stands for old green holder, rattler is another pcgs holder. Cac'ed means the coin has the cac seal of approval(same as some saying a green beanie or gold beanie). Here is a site on slabs - http://www.sampleslabs.com/pcgs.html
I picked this up today at the International Currency and Coin Show in Chicago. It's in an NGC slab graded as PF62. The mintage on these was only 2,558. I have a MS61 from this year graded by ANACS as well.
Saltysam, that is very beautiful. What a wonderful design and a lovely example. Why can't our modern coins look so stunning? Here's an update to my large cent set. It's a crosslet 4, PCGS VF20 (but it now sits in a Dansco). Lance.
Deal fell through. Mostly because I changed my mind... I'm going to try and hold out for one that is struck better.
My first mint state brown cent! All my others are red so I like this one as it adds a nice little chocolate to the mix!
New Buffalos Just added 1936 P PCGS MS66, 36 D PCGS MS65, 37 P PCGS MS65, 37 D PCGS MS66, 37 S PCGS MS66, and two 38 D PCGS MS66.
I suppose you'll begin to see some of these posted in NGC and PCGS holders here in the weeks to come but till then it's regular generic good old fashioned OGP.........