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<p>[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 5155455, member: 116145"]Is it okay to post the serial number here? I notice most folks seem to block those out, I suppose it could be used by a potential counterfeiter to falsely claim provenance. I will message it to you, I already looked it up because that post got under my skin more than it should have, it's just an odd hatred for ICG IMO from some of these PCGS obsessed folks. Of course my photography skills aren't helping, but really I don't think the reality matters - it's all about the PCGS case. I've been collecting off and on for 40 years when I got my first 1982 D Washington silver half dollar and started picking up Buffalo nickels and wheat pennies. I've picked up a couple dozen dateless type 1s in the last couple years building up my SLQ collection, and this one was different under the loupe. That difference of course being the difference between a 1916 and a 1917. I didn't submit any of the dateless 1917s for grading, lol.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MIGuy, post: 5155455, member: 116145"]Is it okay to post the serial number here? I notice most folks seem to block those out, I suppose it could be used by a potential counterfeiter to falsely claim provenance. I will message it to you, I already looked it up because that post got under my skin more than it should have, it's just an odd hatred for ICG IMO from some of these PCGS obsessed folks. Of course my photography skills aren't helping, but really I don't think the reality matters - it's all about the PCGS case. I've been collecting off and on for 40 years when I got my first 1982 D Washington silver half dollar and started picking up Buffalo nickels and wheat pennies. I've picked up a couple dozen dateless type 1s in the last couple years building up my SLQ collection, and this one was different under the loupe. That difference of course being the difference between a 1916 and a 1917. I didn't submit any of the dateless 1917s for grading, lol.[/QUOTE]
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