It depends on what kind of dealer you are talking about.
So much for ever getting any future respect from GoldBug999.
It doesn't say unsearched anymore. He says that they come from a pet free environment. So I guess they didn't get pee'd on by his cat or dog.
Was alcohol involved?
Maybe the screw top is symbolic to whoever buys it.
Maybe it's the elusive 1877-S that nobody ever heard of.
Here's a few more Early American Coppers. [ATTACH]
No bean
I thought that at first but highly doubt it since the dullness can't be a reflection artifact.
I like the coin but it looks like the surface was "wiped" at some time; at least that's what it looks like to me in the last photos.
You should look at the "CAC or not to CAC" thread and see how well everyone guessed whether a coin CAC'd or didn't CAC.
Sweet! How many years did it take to build your set? At one time I made an attempt to start an 1867 proof set but circumstances forced me to...
I'd drink the 5th but that's me!
The next logical step in this coins journey to squeeze out more money is a CAC bean.
That's pretty shocking to me to say the least.
I've become comfortably numb!
Not if I was supplying the drinks!
What effect does grader fatigue play into a grade? I assume that for older "rarities" the graders aren't the sweat shop employees so those coins...
If I ran the grading room there'd be free donuts and a two drink limit. That's why I don't run a grading room, or any room for that matter.
In my neck of the woods it's Absent Without Liquor.
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