These come down to just how flashy the luster is in hand.....and we can't see that in pics.
Whew...almost missed it!
Indeed, price lists mean NOTHING on a beauty like that! Great job capturing the color!
64....nice looking coin!
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Super luster but a couple ticks should keep it down.....dice roll with NGC.
Dang near pefect, comes down to luster.
Very nice....hardly an imperfection and blazing luster!
.455, staying in the middle of the pack with my one right one wrong guessing. I could probably use a good drop the score credit!
Last Jefferson set sold, added a new one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320945281777&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
That's AWESOME! I wish you the best of luck in your new business. Now, you need to clutter up by acquiring more "stuff". I still remember the day...
Nice cartwheel luster, this one didn't fool many.
Whoa....I almost went 63!
Nice job on the pics, the seller pics were horrible!
Definately a large date, worth melt in circulated condition.
See all that extra typing you've forced yourself to use by saying "harshly cleaned" Doug? Go ahead, save your fingers and use "cleaned" and...
What? Sounds like brother baha got screwed in that deal. LOL
Very nice, I love the "crusty", original look of gold!
Go to a local shop and ask them to show you some cleaned coins. I like looking through all my dealers TPG rejects when they come back.....in fact,...
AH-HA! VERY interesting, no wood on coined part. That seems to confirm my theory about the dirty planchet rollers lightly impregnating the surface...
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