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For your tone coin lovers...the starting bid is only 1100% over greysheet...:hilarious:...
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MS64 Grant. Wish I can buy a few more MS64 & 65 at today's level. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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IMO, over 50% of the toned coins in the market are AT.:muted: Nor do I believe in 75+ yrs old "full red" copper coins.:muted:
Wish my grandfather had left me some MS bust and seated type coins.
But what are the odds for that to happen? meanwhile, I'd refuse to sell this coin as an MS63. IMO...this is an AU55 coin
On the other hand you can do a paint job on white coins, believe me there are plenty of AT coins flowing around ;)
Yes, the customers will shoot those dealers after they find out that their MS/PR 70 coins are basically worthless.
b/c when I was doing coin shows 20 yrs ago I can sell nice white coins much easier than toned coins, but now it seems to me that a lot of members...
How often does this happen? How much will it cost?
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