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My wife baught an ancient coin struck in led!?

My wife is more into ancients then i am but all i could do was look this year when we went to the large show in our area, today my wife went with me to a dealer who specializes in anciet coins and she paid 150 bucks for a coin struck in led. I'm not really into that stuff but i never heard of led coins before. This coin looks like clay potterey to me. Maybe when my wife gets home she can tell you more about it.

All i could do was look and restrain myself! I saw a m.s. 64 red large cent with the flashiest fullest luster i've ever seen in a 64 holder but even though it was a 1855 the dealer wanted 1300 bucks for it!!! I wasn't tempted to spend money for it, but i was tempted to do a trade. I have this dealers card and i told him i'd think on what kind of a deal we could work out but really, 1300 for a type date large cent in 64 red!!! The market must be going nuts!
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  • AethelredAethelred Posts: 9,288 ✭✭✭
    When you have more info, perhaps you could post it on the Darkside we would be more interested over there.image
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    WNC Coins, LLC
    1987-C Hendersonville Road
    Asheville, NC 28803


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