Nice group.
I'll guess the coin will get close to $50,000. In a 64 holder the price could double. Only a 10% buyers fee. Fun to watch coins like this.
Not just a few, more like a great number and most will not even discuss the topic. It just starts fights.
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I voted for several. Didn't see J.T. Stanton on the list. Thought he would be.
One more fun story. A good friend of mine found several of these boards in his grandmother's attic. I ended up with them. The Barber dime board...
These were a cool idea. Once you had the album full you could send it in and they paid you a premium for the set. I once had a Lincoln cent...
I'm at 64. Pretty coin.
If it received a straight grade, I'm at 50 or 53
The test didn't cost you much. Give it a quick dip and see what you have.
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You need much better images to get folks to understand the coin/coins. That's how you get better answers to questions.
I'll guess the coin spent some time in the ground. Looks like someone has already worked on it. Try soaking it in water as said above but I don't...
Don't mess with the coin until you can post better images. A dip is the last resort.
I'll go with 65 on the 1909 S cent.
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I always thought there was too much air to be filtered for hepa filters to take care of it.
@Insider Could you share your thoughts?
I believe that one of the services could lighten the spot but it will still show.
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