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I might take another shot of this coin in a little while, I agree it does not make the FB designation, it is also a late die state, the incredible...
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Here it is, I do not agree with the grade, I don't think NGC, cares much for Woodies, there aren't nearly enough bag marks to warrant a grade less...
What are these worth? Not that I am going to sell it. I gave 3-4$ I think.
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So this is in a basement slab. I was able to open it and get photos with out the plastic. I would like to ask your opinions of the grade, and also...
I will reveal the grade this afternoon. Although a lot of you have the grade as I see it, It hasn't been fully declared yet.
I just learned of this from an LCS that opened up in town. They are the Frese Brothers coins and collectibles.
By the way OSV is a verification service for original double mint Packs from 1947 to 1958, the service is provided through Anacs. OSV...
I gave him an open chance to prove his grading skills, with the 1935 Buffalo I don't see his response in that thread, if he is so good at grading...
I agree with the above, dryer coin. Also your cent is a Philadelphia, not a Denver mint.
I like the Die crack from the shield to the I.
Per, coin facts, this coin has yet to find, many Brown examples graded. It's good for a flip in my opinion.
I am in at 64 maybe a plus, the weak strike holds it back some, but very attractive!
It is an example to refer to correct?
It is die wear, Along with the specs in the fields. Its struck very well though.
Any one heard of OSV?
I agree but this one definitely gets an MS grade.
@dwhiz Just, getting to my Friday.
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