CoinJunkie's 1500th Post Giveaway - 1949 Roosevelt Dime PCGS 66 - Winner Announced!
CoinJunkie
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Winner: laserart
I do a giveaway after every 500 posts, and this time it's for a 1949 Roosie dime in a PCGS 66 holder.
This is a rather darkly toned dime, but it's far more lustrous than the pictures show. The toning is
olive green, purple, and bronze. Nice enough coin, but it doesn't really fit with the rest of my
set, so I'm giving it away.
The rules are simple: Post a 4 digit number between 0000 and 9999, inclusive. Whoever comes closest
to the LAST 4 digits of the PCGS cert number wins it. One entry per person and no edits, please. Guesses
must be posted by 12:01 AM Monday (June 8) morning (Pacific time).
Good luck to all!
I do a giveaway after every 500 posts, and this time it's for a 1949 Roosie dime in a PCGS 66 holder.
This is a rather darkly toned dime, but it's far more lustrous than the pictures show. The toning is
olive green, purple, and bronze. Nice enough coin, but it doesn't really fit with the rest of my
set, so I'm giving it away.
The rules are simple: Post a 4 digit number between 0000 and 9999, inclusive. Whoever comes closest
to the LAST 4 digits of the PCGS cert number wins it. One entry per person and no edits, please. Guesses
must be posted by 12:01 AM Monday (June 8) morning (Pacific time).
Good luck to all!
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