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PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it.
Beautiful! I have never seen anything aluminum look that good, especially with so many years on it... makes my aluminum 1974 Italian 10 Lire look like a piece o' junk.
<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!!
It is not exactly cheating, I prefer to consider it creative problem solving!!!
Always took candy from strangers 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)
<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
What are you talking about? 1) What do you call pin marks? and 2) Cross to who? No one else really grades these other than NGC.
The design with the high relief and cameo makes it very unique.
I think the cost of aluminum was about $800.00 a pound back in 1892. >>
I think you are probably WAY off. I believe it was 1881 when they discovered the electrolysis method to extract aluminum from ore and then it became much cheaper. There are many many medals and tokens that were given away at the 1892/1893 Columbian Expo and I doubt they would have done that at the price you mention.
<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!! >>
Doesn't change the spirit of my post.
Unless it has a PCGS slab, it ain't worth keeping. Cross or Toss!
<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!! >>
Doesn't change the spirit of my post.
Unless it has a PCGS slab, it ain't worth keeping. Cross or Toss! >>
Griv, would you like to expand upon that statement regarding slabbed SCDs?
<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!! >>
Doesn't change the spirit of my post.
Unless it has a PCGS slab, it ain't worth keeping. Cross or Toss! >>
So what you're saying is that if ANY coin is not in a PCGS holder it should be destroyed? That's a very broad statement there Griv. So you don't own a RAW coin at all? You have no coins in other TPG holders?
It is not exactly cheating, I prefer to consider it creative problem solving!!!
<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!! >>
Don't feed the trolls, Marty. He doesn't know that fact, and doesn't care. he is simply flaming the threads with his one-sided Kool-aid rhetoric lately.
<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!! >>
Doesn't change the spirit of my post.
Unless it has a PCGS slab, it ain't worth keeping. Cross or Toss! >>
So what you're saying is that if ANY coin is not in a PCGS holder it should be destroyed? That's a very broad statement there Griv. So you don't own a RAW coin at all? You have no coins in other TPG holders? >>
of the 14 $1m+ coins sold by Heritage, 6 were NGC graded (to include that $5M example, the second most expensive coin in history). should those be tossed too? by the way, this was a rhetorical question, only a moron would try to argue it.
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Good one.
Very nice HK-222 Congrat's
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way to go
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<< <i>LucyBop's back! >>
The coin is real nice but Lucy posting is Uber-Cool.
I miss her Frankies. Especially the 1955's
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<< <i>Al, is that aluminum? Graded? >>
Stickered???
Jim
<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!!
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)
<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
What are you talking about? 1) What do you call pin marks? and 2) Cross to who? No one else really grades these other than NGC.
<< <i>it's an HK-222 that graded PF67UCAM. >>
It's a very nice one, as is Tom's 67UCAM
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I see griv is making a fool of hinself - again.
Russ, NCNE >>
It's the Kool-aid!!!
The design with the high relief and cameo makes it very unique.
I think the cost of aluminum was about $800.00 a pound back in 1892.
<< <i>Congrats on your TOP POP HK-222 Mad one
The design with the high relief and cameo makes it very unique.
I think the cost of aluminum was about $800.00 a pound back in 1892. >>
I think you are probably WAY off. I believe it was 1881 when they discovered the electrolysis method to extract aluminum from ore and then it became much cheaper. There are many many medals and tokens that were given away at the 1892/1893 Columbian Expo and I doubt they would have done that at the price you mention.
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<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!! >>
Doesn't change the spirit of my post.
Unless it has a PCGS slab, it ain't worth keeping. Cross or Toss!
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<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!! >>
Doesn't change the spirit of my post.
Unless it has a PCGS slab, it ain't worth keeping. Cross or Toss! >>
Griv, would you like to expand upon that statement regarding slabbed SCDs?
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<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!! >>
Doesn't change the spirit of my post.
Unless it has a PCGS slab, it ain't worth keeping. Cross or Toss! >>
So what you're saying is that if ANY coin is not in a PCGS holder it should be destroyed? That's a very broad statement there Griv. So you don't own a RAW coin at all? You have no coins in other TPG holders?
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<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!! >>
Don't feed the trolls, Marty. He doesn't know that fact, and doesn't care. he is simply flaming the threads with his one-sided Kool-aid rhetoric lately.
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<< <i>PR67DCAM in a cross-over. IMO Too many pin marks. Awesome coin no doubt, actually quite beautful and I would certainly love to own it, but NGC. Come on. Cross it or toss it. >>
Griv, I hate to break it to you... But PCGS DOESN'T GRADE SO CALLED DOLLARS!!! >>
Doesn't change the spirit of my post.
Unless it has a PCGS slab, it ain't worth keeping. Cross or Toss! >>
So what you're saying is that if ANY coin is not in a PCGS holder it should be destroyed? That's a very broad statement there Griv. So you don't own a RAW coin at all? You have no coins in other TPG holders? >>
of the 14 $1m+ coins sold by Heritage, 6 were NGC graded (to include that $5M example, the second most expensive coin in history). should those be tossed too?
by the way, this was a rhetorical question, only a moron would try to argue it.