1892 Indian Cent - Guess the Grade. Man She's Purdy. Also, It's My Wife's Birthday - Grade Revealed.

My wife Melissa: Guess her age.

Second Purdiest Thing in This Post: Guess her grade.



Second Purdiest Thing in This Post: Guess her grade.


Brandon Kelley - ANA - 972.746.9193 - http://www.bestofyesterdaycollectibles.com
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She's a beauty!!
Today is my wife's brithday as well!! Please tell your better half we all said Happy Birthday. The 1892 cent's kinda nice too
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The coin is 114,
Your wife's a 70!
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Of course it's just a guess about her age and you do not have to tell...the IHC is purdy indeed, I'd like to know where you come up with these gems?
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<< <i>I think one time you said you had a six year old and a eight year old daughter...married @age 20, +/- 9 mo...thinking, I always thought women did not want to reveal their age, do you have her permission?
Of course it's just a guess about her age and you do not have to tell...the IHC is purdy indeed, I'd like to know where you come up with these gems? >>
Well, everyone had a chance to bid on it. I guess the photos they had just didn't promote any higher bids.
<< <i>Brandon,
Today is my wife's brithday as well!! Please tell your better half we all said Happy Birthday. The 1892 cent's kinda nice too
Well wish your wife a happy birdday as well.
<< <i>
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Oh, and the coin: Another good example of how to get a sweet deal from sub-par Heritage photos.
The description mentions nothing about the coin being a nice cameo: 1892 1C PR66 Red PCGS. Rich cherry-red dominates most of the reverse, with pale gold on the exergue and ribbon. The obverse has an alternate pattern of rose-red along the lower margin, while the remainder is light almond-gold. Intricately struck and attractive. Population: 13 in 66 Red, 2 finer (10/06)