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<p>[QUOTE="johnny54321, post: 611893, member: 13342"]Penny lady: I saw your booth at the Long Beach coin show several weekends ago. I browsed through your copper and was quite impressed with your selection.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> If I see you again at the next show, I will introduce myself.</p><p> </p><p>Yes: I'm sure we are both thinking of the same seller, as there is only one on ebay that advertises his coins this way. I have bought two coins from him. One of them was an absolutely outstanding deal(a 1909 vdb for $25 that many on this board photo graded ms-65 to 66)....and the other was decent, but had some "concealed" markings that were somewhat bothersome. His prices seem very reasonable which is why I often consider him.</p><p> </p><p>Anyways, I went with the PCGS certified one. It wasn't cheap at all, as a matter of fact I paid nearly full retail, but after comparing with other 45s on Heritage, it appears that it is "better than average" as far as strike was concerned. So I just played it safe as opposed to taking the chance with the raw coin.</p><p> </p><p>thanks for the inputs all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnny54321, post: 611893, member: 13342"]Penny lady: I saw your booth at the Long Beach coin show several weekends ago. I browsed through your copper and was quite impressed with your selection.:o If I see you again at the next show, I will introduce myself. Yes: I'm sure we are both thinking of the same seller, as there is only one on ebay that advertises his coins this way. I have bought two coins from him. One of them was an absolutely outstanding deal(a 1909 vdb for $25 that many on this board photo graded ms-65 to 66)....and the other was decent, but had some "concealed" markings that were somewhat bothersome. His prices seem very reasonable which is why I often consider him. Anyways, I went with the PCGS certified one. It wasn't cheap at all, as a matter of fact I paid nearly full retail, but after comparing with other 45s on Heritage, it appears that it is "better than average" as far as strike was concerned. So I just played it safe as opposed to taking the chance with the raw coin. thanks for the inputs all.[/QUOTE]
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