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Here's an accurately graded beauty !!!

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  • Had to look twice as I initially thought it was a piece of coal in the ACG slab. image
  • NumisEdNumisEd Posts: 1,336
    VG-10, IF it's even real. I love how they throw in the EF bid amount. He may as well quote you bid in MS-65, since it's not even close to EF. Also, I love the way ACG coins always seem to rotate in the slabs. Are they slabbed upside down, or do the rotate with handling. If the coin is moving in the slab, that spells trouble for the coin. Guess it doesn't really matter though, since the coin is probably already a problem coin if it's in an ACG holder.
  • MadMonkMadMonk Posts: 3,743


    << <i>VG-10, IF it's even real. I love how they throw in the EF bid amount. >>



    That's getting pretty close to what we call "the two grade shuffle".
    Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.


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    << <i>VG-10, IF it's even real. I love how they throw in the EF bid amount. >>



    That's getting pretty close to what we call "the two grade shuffle". >>


    heh, just hope the little "s" isnt rattling around in the holder
  • Is that the same one that was on E-bay about 3 days ago? There was a similiar thread and comment about that 1893 S.
  • dorkkarldorkkarl Posts: 12,691 ✭✭✭
    sharpness of f-15, appears to be polished & toned back down w/ chlorine.

    K S
  • oldcoachnick over on Yahoo has 2 pages of exceptional ACG certified material up for bid...image

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