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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 94863, member: 112"]Sure it does. First of all, click on the link for Flying Eagle Cents. When that window opens, currently it has 812 examples listed - there is a dialogue box near the top - just type in the grade you want to search for, say MS64. Then hit your enter key. That will currently bring up 12 examples. If instead you type in EF, it brings up 16 examples. MS63 brings up only two.</p><p><br /></p><p>On the other hand, you can also search by using the sort function. When you open the first window for FEC's - on the the left there is a small box that says Sort by - the default is End Date:recent first. But if you click on the scroll arrow you have several other choices as well. Since you like to seek out high grade examples - click on Price:highest first. Then all the high grade examples will come to the top of the page.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are many ways to search - you just have to define the parameters. And keep in mind - the same thing works when searching active auctions as well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 94863, member: 112"]Sure it does. First of all, click on the link for Flying Eagle Cents. When that window opens, currently it has 812 examples listed - there is a dialogue box near the top - just type in the grade you want to search for, say MS64. Then hit your enter key. That will currently bring up 12 examples. If instead you type in EF, it brings up 16 examples. MS63 brings up only two. On the other hand, you can also search by using the sort function. When you open the first window for FEC's - on the the left there is a small box that says Sort by - the default is End Date:recent first. But if you click on the scroll arrow you have several other choices as well. Since you like to seek out high grade examples - click on Price:highest first. Then all the high grade examples will come to the top of the page. There are many ways to search - you just have to define the parameters. And keep in mind - the same thing works when searching active auctions as well.[/QUOTE]
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