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Can anyone identify the problem with the following certified coin:
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I'm not sure it would affect the price. XF for the coin this really is is only $60.00, and given how rare it is to find 18th century in bright MS64...
I still wouldn't pay more than $150.00 for it, slabbed and all.
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I'm not sure it would affect the price. XF for the coin this really is is only $60.00, and given how rare it is to find 18th century in bright MS64...
I still wouldn't pay more than $150.00 for it, slabbed and all.
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Feel free to ask for my BST references!
*I reserve the right to change the direction of my collection at whiplash-inducing speeds.
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'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
Feel free to ask for my BST references!
*I reserve the right to change the direction of my collection at whiplash-inducing speeds.
Speaking of non-existent coins ... what do you think of this one?
My World Coin Type Set
<< <i>no, bad is designating British Victorian pennies as "1P" instead of 1d., or labeling coins after the Union as England vs. Great Britain. >>
Are you listening NGC?
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'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
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Speaking of non-existent coins ... what do you think of this one? >>
I think that it would be a great addition to your world type set. You need 19th century Vatican, or whatever it's supposed to be.
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It is also designating an 1862 farthing as a "Large 8" variety when it is not.