Definately a cud and a large one too. It's one of the bigger ones I've seen.
It take a coin like his 21-S to make a Gaussian curve. :)
The off-center cent is worth a premium, looks like a pretty nice coin to boot.
Congrats! Looks like a nice coin!
It's one of those coins! Gotta love 'em!
Nah, just some typical split plating. You'll have to come back to the house sometime and I'll show you my Memorial binder Ken.
NICE FIND! Love the subtle toning baha!
Both found in plain-old, modern, mixed coin bank rolls. Thanks Brinks! :D
A picture of the reverse would also help....but no need...mike has spoken. :)
Nice finds!
Both, the trick is being to tell the difference. Google books: Coin Chemistry
Here's another that I just like, love the gas bubbles!
Just sharing this humble little coin I found searching. :)
Impressive! I would have to do about 125 boxes to hit that.
DITTO Mainly because his pictures are amazing.....about as good as you can get thru-slab. These theads keep me coming back to CT. Thanks Dick!
OMG....that's a BEAUTY! Lucky find! I would have snagged that coin up at almost any cost. I'm a sucker for BN's with tinges of red like...
Whew....$107 would have been crazy. I looks like he had a few more crappy coins with juiced pics and over-graded he was selling too. Stay far, far...
Doing by instinct as always. Posting my grade and not so much what I think the TPG did.
VF-30/35 not an EF coin. Cleaned, retoned and damaged. This is a $20 coin, the sellers pictures were juiced. OUCH at $107! :eek:
Nice die clash! Looks like the coin may have been cleaned or perhaps just the lighting. Only the uncirculated examples with strong clashes have...
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