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Blanchard, huh. I always wondered to whom CAC sold the coins they bought
Right, although Books can come across as gruff, he is trying to generate a discussion. A discussion benefits the original poster, the other...
My only counterstamp. Bought it at a local shop for $25. According to BRandM, Forsberg was a maker of medical devices. [IMG]
Here is the 1926 when I first bought it. Covered in PVC or putty or whatever. [IMG]
True. But I heard that marks going across the rays are almost always rejected on 65 and higher. I don't know off hand the bid on 65 CAC Saints,...
Ok guys, thanks for playing. The 2 flunkies were the Indian QE and the 1926 Saint. The Indian was rejected for obverse friction and the Saint...
Holy smokes! Now those, especially 3 -5, are my kind of coins!
I will give it a day or two yet.
4 of the 6 passed.
I don't think that is a planchet flaw, just a contact mark. I can't say for sure though, as the coins are locked away in the SBD. As for the...
These 6 coins just came back from CAC, 4 passed and 2 didn't. Guess which ones flunked and why. NGC AU50: [IMG] NGC AU58: [IMG] PCGS MS62...
I see an UNC coin in the 1907 $5. But, I am always a little leary seeing a nice looking coin in a 62 holder. Both TPGs like to put "super...
I used to subscribe, but I don't buy but a couple of coins per year - so I cancelled. I still use the free looks now and then. For those that...
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Toner fans might recognize this one from the Jhone Cash hall of fame - "Barbie". [IMG]
So now what? I get to go to a regular coin show tomorrow?
For real? No fooling?
I know of one dealer who claims that the coin TV shows buy all that he can get.
Depending on how the colors "pop" I could see it bringing around $700. Nice coin for sure, but not a monster.
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