Just a plug! But read if you like cameo proofs!
Monstavet
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For some time, I have been meaning to plug Jeff Werlin on this site. For anyone who collects cameo proofs 1940-1970, check out his site if you don't already know about it Jeff Werlin's Coins His prices are not necesarily dirt cheap, but every coin he sells is a real looker (in my experience). If you don't see what you want, e-mail him and he will find it for you.
I have had numerous transactions with Jeff over the last couple of years, both buy and sell, and he is a top-notch guy. I have always been pleased with the coins I got from him, and I believe he undergrades his coins. He is very knowledgeable as well.
I keep trying to get him to join this forum, but he says he is too busy with work and selling his coins. Too bad for us, as he would be a very good addition to this forum. If you have time, please check out his site!
I have had numerous transactions with Jeff over the last couple of years, both buy and sell, and he is a top-notch guy. I have always been pleased with the coins I got from him, and I believe he undergrades his coins. He is very knowledgeable as well.
I keep trying to get him to join this forum, but he says he is too busy with work and selling his coins. Too bad for us, as he would be a very good addition to this forum. If you have time, please check out his site!
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Greg
(But I don't think we are talkin' about those kind of cameo proofs- and even if we were, that's not something I could afford to buy very often...)
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
Gary
(Sounds like Ebay feedback)
Mark
<< <i>It was an Accented Hair 1964 PF67CAM in a NGC holder. One and a half years later, it is a PF67CAM in a PCGS holder. Super deal for me!! >>
All you did was change the holder, the coin did not improve. The grading company was not an improvement either. Contrary to the misinformation some spread here.