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<p>[QUOTE="illini420, post: 858079, member: 19423"]kanga, although my first love is for RD copper cents, I really have started to appreciate the high grade RB coins and the high grade BN coins lately. not only are they easier on the wallet in most cases, but a 66BN is a bit more rare than a 66RD. I probably mentioned it to you before, but I really like your 1909-S IHC and would love the opportunity to make an offer on it if you ever consider letting another collector own it for awhile <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p> </p><p>dimeguy, admittedly the pics of my 1909-S IHC in 65RD are not perfect as it's not that sharp and doesn't show off the luster, but the color is fairly correct. you should note that the color of many of the san francisco indian cents (of both 1908 and 1909) are not the same red as other copper cents, but instead are much more of a straw golden color. not all are like that, but many of them are. and I'd guess that the rim's of kanga's coin just look like that because of the plastic gasket used inside of PCGS holders, pretty common for them to cover the rim quite a bit like that on smaller coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="illini420, post: 858079, member: 19423"]kanga, although my first love is for RD copper cents, I really have started to appreciate the high grade RB coins and the high grade BN coins lately. not only are they easier on the wallet in most cases, but a 66BN is a bit more rare than a 66RD. I probably mentioned it to you before, but I really like your 1909-S IHC and would love the opportunity to make an offer on it if you ever consider letting another collector own it for awhile ;) dimeguy, admittedly the pics of my 1909-S IHC in 65RD are not perfect as it's not that sharp and doesn't show off the luster, but the color is fairly correct. you should note that the color of many of the san francisco indian cents (of both 1908 and 1909) are not the same red as other copper cents, but instead are much more of a straw golden color. not all are like that, but many of them are. and I'd guess that the rim's of kanga's coin just look like that because of the plastic gasket used inside of PCGS holders, pretty common for them to cover the rim quite a bit like that on smaller coins.[/QUOTE]
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