Nice coin. I would polish the slab and try for the bean. Can't see it as a 66 and 50/50 if it will get the bean.
Don't let it bother you David. It won't take you long to figure out the members here and why they are here. Most are here to learn and help...
I don't think that anyone has a problem with someone buying a few inexpensive coins. The problem is someone that keeps buying and buying without...
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Many dealers will put stuff like this in the junk bin just because they don't have room for it in the showcase. I don't see it as junk.
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When I compare the two, it makes the OP coin look like it lost all it's skin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I start with the lights at 10 and 2. High and close to the camera and play with the lights from there.
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I agree. Nice coin.
I agree. S-6. Die lines. Can't guess the value without good images of both sides.
To me #1 shows the color better.
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Sure you can.
I have only had one drink this morning.:D I'll be more clear. I'm thinking centsles won the PCGS grading contest one year but he messed up on this...
From what I understand, the guy is an expert grader. I think he messed up but cracking it may kill any chance of a return.
Whitehead & Hoag Co. are well known for making this type of thing. I'm not sure when or how long they were in business.
Are you sure?
You might watch what's being sold on Ebay. It would give you an idea of what it will cost for something you like.
I agree. It also looks to have been polished in some of the images.
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