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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1439331, member: 26302"]Yep. I have seen VF30 still have noticable luster depending on how it was stored.</p><p><br /></p><p>Detecto, no offense meant, but I would seriously get an ANA book, grade 5 or 6 bags of nickels, before I bought another coin. Also, it appears you are not good at telling the difference between soft strike and wear, so I want you to tell yourself you will NEVER buy a "soft strike" coin again EVER! </p><p><br /></p><p>Seriously, "soft strike" is one of the oldest cons dealers have to get people to overpay. The moment you hear "soft strike" tell the dealer you DO NOT buy "soft strike" coins, you are forbidden, so please show you full strike coins only. I equate "soft strike" to used car dealers telling you an 85 year old great granny owned the car. Yes, on a very rare occasion it may be true, but its usually just a lie. Besides, why do you want to own an inferior quality coin anyway? "Soft strike" just means its a poor quality coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just trying to help man, we all are.</p><p><br /></p><p>Chris[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1439331, member: 26302"]Yep. I have seen VF30 still have noticable luster depending on how it was stored. Detecto, no offense meant, but I would seriously get an ANA book, grade 5 or 6 bags of nickels, before I bought another coin. Also, it appears you are not good at telling the difference between soft strike and wear, so I want you to tell yourself you will NEVER buy a "soft strike" coin again EVER! Seriously, "soft strike" is one of the oldest cons dealers have to get people to overpay. The moment you hear "soft strike" tell the dealer you DO NOT buy "soft strike" coins, you are forbidden, so please show you full strike coins only. I equate "soft strike" to used car dealers telling you an 85 year old great granny owned the car. Yes, on a very rare occasion it may be true, but its usually just a lie. Besides, why do you want to own an inferior quality coin anyway? "Soft strike" just means its a poor quality coin. Just trying to help man, we all are. Chris[/QUOTE]
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