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Hey frankie collectors

This one ends in a few hours link to DCAM obv. What do you think it will end at? My guess is right around $200

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  • Only the obverse looks dcam - otherwise it'd be in a slab - whoever has the $115 bid up is already bidding too much IMHO.

    Frank
  • greghansengreghansen Posts: 4,301 ✭✭✭
    Jeff always photographs with flourescent lighting which is real deceptive on some of these coins. He used to post photo's using both incandescent and flourescent, but then just starting posting the flourescent photo's. If he hasn't got this coin in a slab, it either won't go in one, or he has a good reason for not putting it there.

    Greg Hansen, Melbourne, FL Click here for any current EBAY auctions Multiple "Circle of Trust" transactions over 14 years on forum

  • WOW - this posting has been up for almost half an hour and not a word from Lucille! Someone call the paramedics! image
  • Greg is right. Though I would think it will go in a slab, just not as Cameo. However, there are LOTS of collectors out there that are perfectly happy having a, say PR-67 with an absolutely awesome obverse DCAM. He is right about that obverse. There probably aren't 25 coins known in that date with an obverse like that! It's just not worth his time/money putting the coin in the holder. Better to let the Ebay universe have a chance at it.

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