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Now days there really isn't much to find in pocket change unless your looking for varieties like double dies, repunched mintmarks, stuff like...
I think the penny could use a good makeover.
Hard to say, If the dipping was done right you wouldn't be able to tell, on a coin that new i would say there is about a 60% chance it wasn't dipped.
I like them but they need more pictures, I know it's hard to take pics of every coin but it would help alot, i would never buy a coin without...
here are some more opinions on the grades http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=26&threadid=166420...
Good luck with the submission. remember that their are shipping/insurance fees as well. Do you have any pictures of the coins? it would be neat...
Looks like an interesting display. Well done
I guess there wasn't that much shock about those coins because they are older and most of the higher grade ones have been cherrypicked and sent...
yep some crazy prices were reached in this auction i still can't beleve the 30k spent for a 1963 PF penny (graded pf70 by PCGS)
Jess, picture isn't working for me all i get is a red X
They are really interesting the one i have has little notches in the rim looks neat.
GDJMSP described them much better than i did. I got tired and quite typing last night :oops:
they have reg sets where you can put in the certification # of your coins and compare your collection to other collectors.
if you get it slabbed please let us know how it all works out.
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I think i saw a pic. of that coin sometime last year. I wish i could find it again and post a pic of it here.
I know it's not much but i thought you might be interested in seeing a pic of a neat planchet flaw. I've seen lots of these but never one that...
$1.00, if you want more all you have to do is go to the bank and buy a roll of dollars.
The one's i've sold i got 2.50 a piece for them. $3.00 if they have a date
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