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<p>[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 614096, member: 4920"]Thanks Penny Lady for your professional opinion. The dealer I got the coin from has a different opinion. His is supported by the Redbook premium-pricing on this somewhat popular variety throughout all grades, from G4 on up, and on the fact that any obscurity thereon isn't due to circulation wear but rather to attractive woodgraining. But, I'm sure, no reason in going further into that.</p><p><br /></p><p>The coin, BTW, should you or anybody else be interested, is owned by 8 y/o Matty, by way of me. She entrusted it to my care and custody just for these pictures and questions. Seeing as how you're relatively new and as such may be unfamiliar with my regular dealer, that'd be Guido, of Guido's Rare Coins, who also specializes in a wide array of other collectibles as well as in fine furs and jewelry, electronics, appliances, and other such train-wreck related items and exumonia. Find him in Illinois at Augostino's, Melrose Park, Harlem at Grand, back table, most nights.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 614096, member: 4920"]Thanks Penny Lady for your professional opinion. The dealer I got the coin from has a different opinion. His is supported by the Redbook premium-pricing on this somewhat popular variety throughout all grades, from G4 on up, and on the fact that any obscurity thereon isn't due to circulation wear but rather to attractive woodgraining. But, I'm sure, no reason in going further into that. The coin, BTW, should you or anybody else be interested, is owned by 8 y/o Matty, by way of me. She entrusted it to my care and custody just for these pictures and questions. Seeing as how you're relatively new and as such may be unfamiliar with my regular dealer, that'd be Guido, of Guido's Rare Coins, who also specializes in a wide array of other collectibles as well as in fine furs and jewelry, electronics, appliances, and other such train-wreck related items and exumonia. Find him in Illinois at Augostino's, Melrose Park, Harlem at Grand, back table, most nights.[/QUOTE]
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