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Sometime you just have to purchase a coin to see if it fits your collection.
relicsncoins
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Especially with coins on ebay. The photos arn't great, but I thought I would see if it fits in my toned Washington collection. I doubt it's 67 nice, but it might be a richly toned 66. What say you?
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It could go 67 at pcgs/ngc, but when you get it in hand let us know!
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I agree, but most of the time you know, one way or the other, well before you consider writing a check.
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<< <i>I have never done this, nor will I ever do so. Depending on what you collect, ten seconds of bad judgement can set you back quite a bit of money. >>
That depends on whether you can get if for a price that will be easy enough to get you're money back out of it or most of it anyway. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't use this approach if thousands of dollars were at stake.