Very few dealers can exist without buying coins. My guess is you would be hard put to find a dealer at that show who would not also buy....
I think it is technically AU, but I think they net graded it 62
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Call eBay. I had one like that earlier. When I called them, they made the offer valid.
Nor do I. Hair braid, Hair below the part, tail, rear leg and horn. all appear to have rubs to me.
They net graded it. It does have some rubs on it.
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And I will add to that. The largest venue for coins is eBay. If you buy a coin from a picture on eBay, you darn well better know what you are...
Not really. It was probably included in a roll so the gradee got bulk rate. My guess would be $7 to $9 at most.
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That one was not cheap! This one was; [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am far from the expert here, but I would try less lighting. I would think that would tend to equalize you lighting more. Aside, that is an...
And I thought my 27-S was a poor strike! [ATTACH] BTW, vendor's pictures
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FWIW, I think most of those "hits" are not from coins, but rather planchet marks not cleared by a weak strike. That does not eliminate their...
Apparently eBay thought it was a fake. They have pulled it.
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With all of its flaws in reverse? No go. That being said, counterfeit copper 1943's abound out there. most are crap jut like the common Chinese...
And it is also possible I could win the megabucks lottery 3 times in a row - but I won't. Considering the last copper 1943 was found 60 years...
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