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A good example would be a brand new cent, slabbed, compared to one that isn't, slabbed
luster, and toning, are too different things, like apples and oranges
agreed
hey, show us the wide AM on that 98
I would say the only way there original luster, the coin would of had to grade red, not red-brown, or brown, no luster left on those other two colors
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Heres the one I'm talking about...
thats not wexlers RPM-003
like non cents said take some better photos, and study the inside of that 9 with either coppercoins photo, or wexlers, either or
agreed, if what he wrote, is what he seeing, then he mite have something, but not all die variety experts agree on this as an RPM anyways
RPM-003
heres a hint, its a RPM, and yes, with the inside doubling of the last 9, only found on one site, wexlers, the rest is up to you
thats a tin hammer, as a nice round head on it
I know about auction, didn't read info on this one, maybe 18% buyers fee, 30 dollars shipping, not sure on sale tax, 10% if, they have a return...
thats what the great depression did to those folks, my brother found 20 thousand dollars under his house, bills were dated 1913-1963
I could believe that, when my uncle died, there was 30 grand hidden in a heat vent
could be a cud error
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