Ok, someone on another board suggested I do a mouse-over that would flip from the obverse to the reverse. Well, that's html at the very least, and...
I'm at 58 or 61. I *think* I see luster peeking out. Beautiful coin, lovely toning!
That's what kept me back on it. I would have gone the same $$$ on coin A as I went on coin B, but not anymore, and I do like toning in general....
Ya know, I must have been tired. As much as I saw the rotated reverse, it didn't dawn on me until you said something.
Itmeans it's the Cohen 1 variety, and this coin does look like it is the Cohen-1. Nice pickup!
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I was the one who bought coin B :D
I just watched a PCGS Secure MS-64 1927 Vermont (Coin A below) go for $405.00. I just bought a PCGS MS-64 1927 Vermont (Coin B) for $224.01. Now...
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Very pretty @green18 ! Nice luster, and really nice toning. What do you do with the box, now that the coin is slabbed?
Just because I want to do a GTG.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$120 Really nice coin, but the coloring in the second grouping does look a little 'off'.
Just curious, how many lights do you use? Looks like 3 in the first set, 2 in the second set?
The reverse of mine seems to have (cabinet) box rub on the highpoint (the corner where the belfry walls meet), does yours? I'm wondering if that...
..unless the box adds value (which I think it does).
Let's just say if it's a 64, I did well. If it hits 63, I paid just a few bucks too much, based on current greysheet.
I'm terrible with nickels, but I'd say 66*, or maybe even 67*?
Oh, and in case any of you haven't seen the orginal box these came in, here you go... Top: [ATTACH] Bottom: [ATTACH]
I bought this specifically because it came with the original wooden box, and I've always wanted one. I kind of like the toning the box seems to...
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