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That was fun. Thanks Chris but you missed the spelling of my name:)
The coin looks wrong to me as well. Don't know why.
Thanks for posting. May I ask how you found this thread?
I'll make it to one of these. My timing is really bad. I'm there the week before or the week after, every time. Thanks for the report Charmy. It's...
That has to be a 67. Nice coin.
Nice cracks. I'll go 66.
Don't ever crack one of these out of a good slab. It may not grade if sent back in raw.
PCGS had a complete set on display at the last fun show. Cool to see.
The first is a proof and is not a wide rim. The second is a wide rim.
Looks like the pliers were used to hold the coin while being used as a screwdriver.
Can't argue with that. I guess I'm just used to fake coins being returned so the seller can go after the person he got it from. I wonder if it...
Based on the sellers history on ebay, I will guess he will be back on in about 30 days.
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Lots of ways to look at this. From the sellers email, it sounds like the guy really wants his coin back. He has a name, address, email address,...
The coin should be sent back to the seller, as is. It is his property.
I would have thought more of these would have been found by now.
Four threads on the same coin? The coin is worth 10 cents.
Yes it makes sense and I agree. To me, PCGS has always been tough on copper.
I agree.
Separate names with a comma.