Amazing how subjective coin collecting is. Although not the most valuable, this is probably my favorite coin in my Dansco 7070. It is an original...
Here is one from their sister company PMG http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=40029&item=180361492980
Thats not wear. Those are shin splints. Why do you think she is sitting down? :)
It is a former NGC AU-53. These are a little tricky to grade though.
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A good buy for the $38 I paid for it I think. :)
That is what I am hoping for!
There is really no such thing as a Red XF. Only uncirculated coins or coins that are borderline Uncirculated can maintain a full red. But, reds...
[IMG] Ok, I am full of it. I found it in an old album I forgot I had. I would say this is a solid XF, agree?
Thanks. :cool:
I must have taken a crappy picture. This coin has great luster. But can a coin that old with that much wear (I am thinking AU-50ish) retain that...
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I wrote that before it was attributed on the other thread.
I still dont see that. I have had this coin in all kinds of light. Why do you suspect that?
Well due to the tooling this coin is going to be returned. I had never really seen anything quite like this before. I would imagine that it was...
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Ok, thanks to all of you for helping me. Whats up with the fraction though? Shouldnt that have warranted its own S #?
That fraction is crazy. Cant find that on any other examples. S-260? I was thinking this was a Small Date, Large Fraction. 260 is a Sm-Sm....
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