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<p>[QUOTE="AirborneReams, post: 6262445, member: 114853"]Hello all,</p><p><br /></p><p>I haven’t made any posts in a while as I got back to working and my buying and selling slowed down to some extent. I purchased this coin not to long ago and upon receiving it before I even removed it from the sleeve I could feel every line and detail of this coin which almost put me into a state of shock. I got home and started to look and for what I paid which I blame the sellers pictures made me wonder if this thing was even real. I weighed it, checked for the silver ring carefully, compared it to pictures of graded coins from PCGS. Everything pans out but I’m still quite shocked. I wanted to share this with you guys and get your more expert opinions on this. The only thing I can see wrong with it is along with rim there’s some flattening or wear that I will add in the pictures. Also you can see a thumbprint on the obverse I’m not sure if this is from cleaning or being handled incorrectly at some point, it doesn’t show can my thing looking from being cleaned with a brush because their are no hairlines but being dipped in the past, I’m not sure. Do you guys think this coin would pass being graded or no? [ATTACH=full]1248010[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1248011[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1248012[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you all and hope everyone’s doing good.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AirborneReams, post: 6262445, member: 114853"]Hello all, I haven’t made any posts in a while as I got back to working and my buying and selling slowed down to some extent. I purchased this coin not to long ago and upon receiving it before I even removed it from the sleeve I could feel every line and detail of this coin which almost put me into a state of shock. I got home and started to look and for what I paid which I blame the sellers pictures made me wonder if this thing was even real. I weighed it, checked for the silver ring carefully, compared it to pictures of graded coins from PCGS. Everything pans out but I’m still quite shocked. I wanted to share this with you guys and get your more expert opinions on this. The only thing I can see wrong with it is along with rim there’s some flattening or wear that I will add in the pictures. Also you can see a thumbprint on the obverse I’m not sure if this is from cleaning or being handled incorrectly at some point, it doesn’t show can my thing looking from being cleaned with a brush because their are no hairlines but being dipped in the past, I’m not sure. Do you guys think this coin would pass being graded or no? [ATTACH=full]1248010[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1248011[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1248012[/ATTACH] Thank you all and hope everyone’s doing good.[/QUOTE]
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