Looking forward to seeing this one in person. The seller had a bunch of Washingtons in Old Green label holders. I let a couple slip away for my high bid.
So you are now doing a slabbed 1932-1940 set since you finished your raw 1941-1964 set?
I'm actually working on both. The 40P is for my slabbed set. I really wanted the 34P that was graded MS64. I know it's hard to see everything in the picture, but it looked like a good upgrade candidate.
do you think the fingerprints are on the slab or the coin?
Looks like it may be on the coin. Finger prints don't bother me too much unless they really jump out at you.
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So you are now doing a slabbed 1932-1940 set since you finished your raw 1941-1964 set?
Don't crack that thing out!!!
Tom Becker
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
I'm actually working on both. The 40P is for my slabbed set. I really wanted the 34P that was graded MS64. I know it's hard to see everything in the picture, but it looked like a good upgrade candidate.
do you think the fingerprints are on the slab or the coin?
Looks like it may be on the coin. Finger prints don't bother me too much unless they really jump out at you.
Dennis
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
<< <i>My preference is to assume that my coins will appeal to well-informed numismatists that have no time to waste bidding $2 on a coin that is obviously worth $200 >>
I guess nobody was informed enough to bid $200
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