After my time there.
Nobody cared about lowballs in the paper certificate days.
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I bet I've sat down and tried to take pics of this little guy a dozen times over the years. The first pic is the closest I've come to capturing its in-hand color. One day I'm going to learn to take pics of copper ...
If we were all the same, the world would be an incredibly boring place.
@OAKSTAR said:
Let us continue.. I love this coin!
Did the most recent Redbook add the 1943/1942-S Cent?
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@OAKSTAR Oh, my bad I thought you were referring to the cool 43 D over D. $2k lol. Nobody uses the Redbook for prices anyways. It a good source of information, but not so good on pricing.
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@gumby1234 said: @OAKSTAR Oh, my bad I thought you were referring to the cool 43 D over D. $2k lol. Nobody uses the Redbook for prices anyways. It a good source of information, but not so good on pricing.
I just use it for a quick reference for ballpark figures.
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I've cracked a handful of these for my Lincoln set, I still have the inserts saved somewhere.
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That is a beauty, what a strike and nice PL surface. That had to be an early production off whatever dies were used. Thanks for sharing, and when its a CC its an added bonus.
That is a beauty, what a strike and nice PL surface. That had to be an early production off whatever dies were used. Thanks for sharing, and when its a CC its an added bonus.
It's quite impressive in person.
I've been tempted to crack & dip ever since I bought it... I bet it would GLOW if done properly.
Maybe someday if I decide to sell it, for now I like it just the way it is.
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After my time there.
Nobody cared about lowballs in the paper certificate days.
In the meantime, let us continue..
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And question answered. 👍🏻
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It’s good to know. I’ll be keeping it now knowing that I’ll probably never find another again.
Let us continue.. I love this coin!
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Cracked out for the 7070…..they were certainly conservative in their grading back then:
I bet I've sat down and tried to take pics of this little guy a dozen times over the years. The first pic is the closest I've come to capturing its in-hand color. One day I'm going to learn to take pics of copper ...
If we were all the same, the world would be an incredibly boring place.
Tommy
Did the most recent Redbook add the 1943/1942-S Cent?
I don't know. Got this out of the 2022 edition. Obviously a misprint. Not sure if the 2023 edition was corrected or added the 1943/1942-S Cent.
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Wish I had more of these early Gen1, Gen2 and Gen3 holders ...
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Tommy
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@OAKSTAR pics of the 43 D reverse?
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What 43-D? You mean the 43?
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You show Redbook 43D over D and said you love this coin. Can we see it?
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There must be a disconnect here. Yes, I showed the redbook with the arrow pointing to the 43 not the 43D/D.
I said I loved the 43 because it had a value of $2000 in MS65.
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@OAKSTAR Oh, my bad I thought you were referring to the cool 43 D over D. $2k lol. Nobody uses the Redbook for prices anyways. It a good source of information, but not so good on pricing.
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I just use it for a quick reference for ballpark figures.
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Love the old ANACS holders.
Dave
Aw man, that’s sad it turned in there.
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It's really not that big of a deal.
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I agree, the toning adds lots of character and eye appeal, it’s definitely prettier than the majority of red cents.
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Love the old ANACS slabs, small, simple, compact, best slabs ever IMHO. My beloved Fugio -
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Yes, it looks worse in-hand but I love it! 😂 👍 I bought the date, the grade and the holder. The coin was extra! 😂
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I just sold this coin on another forum.
I've cracked a handful of these for my Lincoln set, I still have the inserts saved somewhere.
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Dave
Super low serial number
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This one is really nice for a 62.
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That is a beauty, what a strike and nice PL surface. That had to be an early production off whatever dies were used. Thanks for sharing, and when its a CC its an added bonus.
It's quite impressive in person.
I've been tempted to crack & dip ever since I bought it... I bet it would GLOW if done properly.
Maybe someday if I decide to sell it, for now I like it just the way it is.
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I think it's a C-5 ?
Same dates, same denominations, same holders, same grades. I just wish the serial numbers were one digit apart.
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