Braddick, a coin for you!
Russ
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1798 Draped Bust Large Cent. Seller says AG, but I think he's dreaming. Looks barely FR to me.
Russ, NCNE
Russ, NCNE
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Frank
Russ, NCNE
Only problem is PCGS won't. That slight corrosion will slow down the grading process on this one. It'll see plastic, but not the hard, holder kind, but the soft, bodybag type.
He does have a boatload of other stuff though- time to go trolling through his coins.
One problem: He's from Floridia. . . ;(
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I heard PCGS was moving to Florida.
Just got my report back with a nice G04 1914-S Barber half.
Its going into safe keeping with my pop 1 Sac and Ike.
Larry
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<< <i>Pat, I heard PCGS was moving to Florida. Just got my report back with a nice G04 1914-S Barber half. Its going into safe keeping with my pop 1 Sac and Ike. Larry Dabigkahuna >>
Great.
MORE competition!
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-Jarrett Roberts
No Competition here!
I would never dream of attempting anything as nice or as difficult as the Famous Braddick Collection. But I have Slowly come around to the point where I appreciate the character of a nicely worn coin just as much as a high end coin.
The Barber was from a group of coins that PCGS had bagged a couple of times before but I endeavored to persevere and in the end they saw the light!
Larry
Dabigkahuna
Why is it that the longer I participate in this forum, the more I like flat worn-out coins?
<< <i>acid date? >>
The only Buffalo in my "Worse Known" Registry is a GD06 3-Legged. It's pretty worn out, and the missing leg gives it away, if the date were not as readable.
Finding a PO01 one of these will be a challenge (on the Type 2's). If there is enough date to determine then that means the rest of the coin would have too much detail to warrant the lofty grade of PO01.
Ahhh... the challenges of this hobby. Will it ever end?
(Retorical)
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