I've found that if we quote Ed as soon as he posts, he can't read everyone else's grades and then go back and edit his post. Of course, he can...
Mmm hmm
At least you responded this time! That's the first time ever! I must be getting somewhere! :woot:
Me want. Yet every time I bring that up, you ignore me.
Wait and see. Probably a long time.
Are your 3 still raw? I've cherried 4 of them in 5 years. All low grade, most problem coins.
Your last one is a High leaves reverse. That's a recognized variety.
I think I'll leave this riiiight here: :D https://www.cointalk.com/threads/how-much-would-you-pay-for-these-flying-eagle-cents-sellers-pics.278838/
This one is a PCGS MS62. It's headed back them to have the variety added. "High Leaves" reverse. [ATTACH]
I have this one. But @ldhair has the one I really want. [ATTACH]
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Excellent idea!
Credit to you, sir, for being the first to see what I believe may have occurred. The coin was switched out and the holder glued back together. Now...
I agree! But I think someone cracked the holder open, replaced the coin, and resealed it with superglue. Seller agreed to the return. But I'll be...
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EBay. $400. No wonder it was cheap! He accepts returns. When I emailed him he said, "Sorry, didn't notice that."
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I just looked closer. Looks like air bubbles or glue? Maybe someone cracked the slab, replaced the coin, then resealed it!?!
@GDJMSP , ANA grading standards?
No. Even PCGS straight grades coins with carbon spots... green or black.
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