Nice work Jason. It's going to be a fun show. I go in on Wednesday.
Even with the small images, the coin looked real to me. No way it would be on ebay. It's a 60 to 80K coin. It was easy to find the image.
The coin shown is the real deal. The image was taken from CoinFacts and the coin is graded by PCGS....
CT members with a table at FUN. ToughCoins #407 Fred Weinberg #828 messydesk #1124 C-B-D #1234 Penny Lady...
There have been a lot of different sets of these made over the years. The Shell set is probably the most well known. The US mint has even made one...
The coins posted are worth one cent each. Put the gun away.
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One more O-104. [ATTACH]
Many of us know who Mr. Hager was. He invited many to court but I would not wish to take this thread in that direction. That was not a fun time...
Looks good to me. Great to see someone post the real deal.
I'll start a running list of CT members that will be there, in a few days.
He has been setting up at a friends table the last few years to take images. He does great work.
Just 30 days away. The dealer table numbers are now posted on the FUN site. http://www.funtopics.com/content/PDF/FUNConvention/2020 FUN...
Each TPG could handle this differently. They all don't attribute all varieties. There may be a fee to research and attribute some varieties.
Any images that were struck with the die?
I have a 23 but it's not very nice. Old PCI VF-20. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I think it's the O-104.
I would have guessed the coin got a 40.
Folks will argue what to call this type of stuff till the end of time. I agree with the way the CPG went about this. They use the term "varieties"...
Pretty coin.
I don't feel any of these would upgrade.
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