Don't think I have seen here on CU for about as long. Maybe I'm wrong. Some of the cars she had were killer. I'll bet she is still at the track.
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I never knew Lucy posted here. Cool lady with some really cool Franklins.
After almost 12 years on the PCGS forum, I still enjoy it. I enjoy this site more and spend more time here. It's all fun.
I agree. I'm too lazy to type it out. He is one of the good guys for sure.
I went with 64 because of the marks on the obverse. I can see it getting a 65 in hand but not from the images.
Welcome wildfire. I don't feel it's a matte proof. Just a well struck cent. Thanks for sharing.
What's really sad is, I caused it. I stuck a 2x2 with staples, in my pocket, with the slab. It's not wise to drink and walk a coin show.
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Tough date.
I think it's possible but it would take several of the best names in the business, joined together, to even have a chance. Those same names would...
You should just neg the seller. After all he made almost $4 per coin. He should have just sent them to you for free.:rolleyes:
Easy 66. Can't tell if it has the luster to go 67. Nice coin.
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I love old shops and crusty dealers. They just make the hunt for something cool a bit more fun.
It sure is and that's what we need. I don't have an image to help.
We need anything dated 1896.
Over time the prints are going to start showing. You can't put your fingers on proofs. Give it a bath in acetone and give it a fresh holder. Time...
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