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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 8323042, member: 19250"]The specimen in hand looks so much better than most including myself could capture without any prior knowledge of photography. Most of these as well the photo grade slabes tend to be under graded. A few of this era slabbers have no grade listed, just that the coin is genuine.....which I have found to be the best cherry pickin ever....so far a 91 spitting eagle and an 80/79 both vams top 100 vams.</p><p><br /></p><p>However as a collector who had come up in a time of coin clubs , swaping ,trading, grading coins....</p><p>There will always be a discrepancy over a grade or condition .....between a buyer/seller, or two individuals who are trading. </p><p>What you got here is a very nice piece of Numismatic history, well struck,nice fields,and frosty devices. </p><p>Kept as is... I'm sure that it's value will appreciate as is...and this is the coin that in a dealers case that yourveye will either focus on or keep coming back to....this is a coin that is purchased by a dealer atv9 am.... and the 3rd customer purchases it.</p><p>I know as 3 others I sold to a dealer friend ....lasted only 30 minutes.....he sold all 3 ! </p><p>I kept 2 for my collection... and will buy more should I be in the position at that time they are available. </p><p>I advise anyone who runs across one of these types of slabs....to give it a good going over...before you pass on it....because its not in a slab that is the top 2 TPG. </p><p>Its a gem Phil enjoy it.... its history more ways than one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 8323042, member: 19250"]The specimen in hand looks so much better than most including myself could capture without any prior knowledge of photography. Most of these as well the photo grade slabes tend to be under graded. A few of this era slabbers have no grade listed, just that the coin is genuine.....which I have found to be the best cherry pickin ever....so far a 91 spitting eagle and an 80/79 both vams top 100 vams. However as a collector who had come up in a time of coin clubs , swaping ,trading, grading coins.... There will always be a discrepancy over a grade or condition .....between a buyer/seller, or two individuals who are trading. What you got here is a very nice piece of Numismatic history, well struck,nice fields,and frosty devices. Kept as is... I'm sure that it's value will appreciate as is...and this is the coin that in a dealers case that yourveye will either focus on or keep coming back to....this is a coin that is purchased by a dealer atv9 am.... and the 3rd customer purchases it. I know as 3 others I sold to a dealer friend ....lasted only 30 minutes.....he sold all 3 ! I kept 2 for my collection... and will buy more should I be in the position at that time they are available. I advise anyone who runs across one of these types of slabs....to give it a good going over...before you pass on it....because its not in a slab that is the top 2 TPG. Its a gem Phil enjoy it.... its history more ways than one.[/QUOTE]
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