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1915-S Pan Pac $50 Round PCGS MS 63 - large 72 DPI images
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Bear
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May 7, 2003 2:05PM
Adrian, that sure is a lot of nice coin for a 63 grade.
Looks higher to me. Just lovely. Bear
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Thanks, Bear.
It has a few very fine hairlines that are not visible on the images but overall the coin is really very PQ. No bumps and no hits. It also has very nice luster.
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ursabear
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May 7, 2003 8:03PM
Adrian,
What were the production numbers on the round ones?
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Bear,
I believe the round was 483 and the oct was 645
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Adrian,
That is one stunning coin. Maybe one day I will own one.
Cheers,
Bob
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May 7, 2003 8:44PM
1 of my favorite coins - especialy the 8-sider
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Looks higher to me. Just lovely. Bear
Camelot
It has a few very fine hairlines that are not visible on the images but overall the coin is really very PQ. No bumps and no hits. It also has very nice luster.
What were the production numbers on the round ones?
I believe the round was 483 and the oct was 645
That is one stunning coin. Maybe one day I will own one.
Cheers,
Bob
K S