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<p>[QUOTE="Arizona Jack, post: 348891, member: 9308"]Thats a 63 with the obv bagginess, and nowhere near prooflike, but CC's are always in demand, you should do well. The cost of slabbing will be prohibitive on one coin alone, and will not pay for itself in price realised. Let someone buy it who sends in hundreds of them, or a collector who wants a raw coin.</p><p> </p><p>Last 89-CC I found, I used a wire paint stripping brush in a drill motor, shined that baby up real nice[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Arizona Jack, post: 348891, member: 9308"]Thats a 63 with the obv bagginess, and nowhere near prooflike, but CC's are always in demand, you should do well. The cost of slabbing will be prohibitive on one coin alone, and will not pay for itself in price realised. Let someone buy it who sends in hundreds of them, or a collector who wants a raw coin. Last 89-CC I found, I used a wire paint stripping brush in a drill motor, shined that baby up real nice[/QUOTE]
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