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<p>[QUOTE="timewaster1700, post: 3365562, member: 101305"]Thanks for chiming in guys! </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I love your user name! Haha so good! </p><p>I didn't notice the soft strike of the B & E and am still struggling to see what you mean but I can see what you're saying about the tiara being a little soft struck. I guess I feel the left field, the face, and the hair are the central focus of the obverse and tend to bug me the most of they are distracting or poorly struck. </p><p>It will be interesting as you say to see it in person and see what else I may have missed. This is why the ability to return it was very important to me. I imagine the gashes on the reverse and the nick on the hair on the obverse probably factor heavily into it not being a 65.</p><p>I didn't notice the potential spot left of liberty's forehead. I will definitely check that out in person. A little undistracting differentiation in toning would be ok but if there are any actual rinse spots left behind I think that is probably a no go. Thanks for your input!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I did notice that most of these coins in 64 have sold for low 600's to high 700's but most of them also do not have good strike. I tried to talk the seller down but they were selling this item on consignment for another customer and this is as low as they could go (Original list was $950). If I don't like it in person or have doubts I will send it back especially since I paid a higher price. Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="timewaster1700, post: 3365562, member: 101305"]Thanks for chiming in guys! I love your user name! Haha so good! I didn't notice the soft strike of the B & E and am still struggling to see what you mean but I can see what you're saying about the tiara being a little soft struck. I guess I feel the left field, the face, and the hair are the central focus of the obverse and tend to bug me the most of they are distracting or poorly struck. It will be interesting as you say to see it in person and see what else I may have missed. This is why the ability to return it was very important to me. I imagine the gashes on the reverse and the nick on the hair on the obverse probably factor heavily into it not being a 65. I didn't notice the potential spot left of liberty's forehead. I will definitely check that out in person. A little undistracting differentiation in toning would be ok but if there are any actual rinse spots left behind I think that is probably a no go. Thanks for your input! I did notice that most of these coins in 64 have sold for low 600's to high 700's but most of them also do not have good strike. I tried to talk the seller down but they were selling this item on consignment for another customer and this is as low as they could go (Original list was $950). If I don't like it in person or have doubts I will send it back especially since I paid a higher price. Thanks[/QUOTE]
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