4 Sale - eBay/Blast White PCGS 67 1934 Washington Qtr ENDING 5-11-08 Images of Quarter added.
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Gorgeous White - very lustrous PCGS 67 1934 Washington Quarter with outstanding creamy Lustre. Eye Appeal +++
First Year Issue PCGS 63 FBands Mercury Dime that must be seen to be appreciated. (SOLD)
Fully struck, original pristine surfaces - an excellent candidate to crackout and "make" a higher graded coin - see details.
Also a group of outstanding Washington Proofs from my personal collection. Dates include 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962 and 1963. Must see!
CHECK IT OUT HERE. THERE IS A BIN Price!!
Thanks!
First Year Issue PCGS 63 FBands Mercury Dime that must be seen to be appreciated. (SOLD)
Fully struck, original pristine surfaces - an excellent candidate to crackout and "make" a higher graded coin - see details.
Also a group of outstanding Washington Proofs from my personal collection. Dates include 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962 and 1963. Must see!
CHECK IT OUT HERE. THERE IS A BIN Price!!
Thanks!
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It would be nice if the photos were large enough to really view and study????????
Any chance you could do that??????????????
<< <i>It would be nice if the photos were large enough to really view and study???????? >>
Here's a novel concept. See the Gallery picture? See the word "Enlarge" under it?
As you drag your cursor over the top of it, the picture enlarges, magically, all by itself.
There are 3 pictures within that 1 Gallery box and you may select whichever one you would like to enlarge.
Select one of the 3 or all 3 (one at a time) and you'll be able to see just fine but in case this isn't large enough,
you may ZOOM in using your browser, if you use IE7. Bottom right of your screen you should see 100% by default.
Hover over it and the words, "Change ZOOM Level" should appear. ZOOM in manually, a little at a time by tapping
the top or select 125%, 150%, 200% or 400%. If you can't figure it out - let me know, OK!
No problem. Interesting feature about this piiece is that it also has a slightly rotated reverse, as does the PCGS 63 FB Mercury Dime that if someone that knows what they are doing could patiently "make" to grade considerably higher - by Market accepted means - NO FUNNY BUSINESS INVOLVED. It's THAT Nice!
I listed some very sweet / problem-free late 50s and 61-62-63 Washington Proofs that will grade very nicely, especially if someone expert at working with Proof coinage buys them. Some nice profit can be made with these coins but of course this would mean that 1) the person would have to know how to work with Proofs w/o screwing them up & 2) Carefully use accepted methods (NO DIPPING-NATURALLY) to prep the surfaces and attain the desired affect ....nice, flawless surfaces totally devoid of any haze or other distractions that come with 40 or so years, due to the natural properties of Silver. No "slipsies" or you can have dreaded hairlines if not extremely careful.
Tell ya what. If no one buys them I'll make gorgeous Monsters out of them without any chemicals or dip. It's so simple that it really is hilarious.
I should have done the exact same thing to the PCGS 63 FB Mercury Dime. No "doctoring" involved, I assure you.
Thank you for the computer lesson, it is much appriciated.
I thought you had sold all these coins as part of the registry set????
It really is a beauty and I hope you do well selling it.
As stated, this particular PCGS Quarter has NEVER been seen publicly, ANYWHERE! - till Now!
Look at the coins still viewable in the retired Registry Set. The 34 shown here bears a certification number never seen before.
Surely you cannot possibly believe that BOOM's Quarters is the sum total of my coin holdings.
I still have quite a multitude of certified coinage, predominately but not limited to PCGS - Matter of fact, I have a very sweet little PCGS certified Mercury Dime ending in about an hour and a half from ... NOW!
To view the eBay items and the Quarter shown above, simply click the eBay link in the upper post.
Thank you & have a great evening everyone!
Boom
ENDS TONIGHT, LATE 5-11-08 EARLY 5-12, DEPENDING WHERE YOU ARE.
ENDING SOON! DON'T MISS OUT.
THANKS.