It stood for "Victorious."
Not PCGS. ICG.
The coolest gold CAC I ever saw was at a coin show probably 5 years ago, and I wish I had bought the coin. It was a PCGS old green holder AU55...
Well, I mean, a common date AU55 wheat cent, even a misgraded one, is a novelty item. It's sort of unique even if not worth much. Maybe a PCGS...
Yeah, I call it "fishing for gold cacs." I once sent in an commom date AU55 Lincoln Wheat Cent that was red and it came back gold CAC. But it was...
The trend that continued for me is that my low value coins sticker and my high value ones fail. It is what it is: typical for me. The new trend...
I owned one, but sold it for $25. ;) It does make me wonder if someone made this in response to an ad like his... to try and rip him off. [ATTACH]...
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If you could also buy a sandwich from him while there, then I'm all in!
Yeah, it's mine. Just bought it the other day and posted it in another thread here as well. It is what it is. Low grade, but neat. Returns are...
You can tell it has some crust on it that someone scratched off "to make it look better." o_O:sorry:
Thus the price...
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@lordmarcovan I think I used to own that 1803. Not 100% sure, but I had a 1803 F15 small white ANACS about 15 years ago. Anyway, WONDERFUL coins....
Not sure about that first part. Could have occurred when struck. And it is 1889. Date position is a dead giveaway. The 1899 is a narrow, closer...
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