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<p>[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 3696867, member: 101855"]I doubt that you will ever find an 1851-O trime in P-L. It was frequently not a well made issue. I had one when I was kid that would probably grade Ch VF to EF, and it had a weak date. It was the way it was made.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have seen a few of the "finest known" examples in MS-66 holders. None of them were P-L. They were nice but not worth the $7,000 + price tags they had. All of them were NGC graded.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnmilton, post: 3696867, member: 101855"]I doubt that you will ever find an 1851-O trime in P-L. It was frequently not a well made issue. I had one when I was kid that would probably grade Ch VF to EF, and it had a weak date. It was the way it was made. I have seen a few of the "finest known" examples in MS-66 holders. None of them were P-L. They were nice but not worth the $7,000 + price tags they had. All of them were NGC graded.[/QUOTE]
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