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It may be less attractive but gold triumphs over copper-nickel.
Have them all slabbed and given a number and set number, for example, #1 of 18000, #2 of 18000, ..., #18000 of 18000. Someone will pay big bucks...
18000? Sounds like a poor mans version of the Redfield hoard.
Thanks for providing the history.
What this is telling me, as a buyer, there could be some good bargains in older holders. Although, I'm sure many, if not most, have already been...
Batter up!
Hey, I ran out of Cheerios.
Your example looks much nicer. If those others are MS 63 then your coin has to be at a minimum MS 64. Of course that's my opinion.
I know what I'm drinking, Scotch and Spotted Cow, and it's only 65 degrees here. That's about all I know. I'll leave the grading to you experts.
I also stopped doing NGC registry sets when they no longer accepted PCGS coins. I try to follow "buy the coin, not the holder" and refuse to pay...
I've stepped on a duck a few times.
Pulling the trigger is better than pulling my finger. Just ask my ex friends.
Buy a box of Cheerios and use it to send the coin to the TPG.
I'm normally a blast white fan but love the rainbow toning on your trime.
Hopefully another CT member can answer that question. Like Sgt Shultz; I know nothing.
I just don't see anything that would be a D/S. In your photos the look of the spread of the D looks different when the D is vertical and...
I can't seem to match it with any of the D/S varieties. I don't see a listing for a D/D variety for that year either.
Don't worry, it wasn't a Lincoln cent.
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