<< <i>I'm baffled as to how that's not an XF. But I haven't seen it in hand. >>
Bill Jones' XF40 is clearly better, so VF seems right >>
I might add that my EF-40 has mint luster within the protected areas, especially on the reverse.
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ahopewell55, this is a pic of my vf30 1795 , It may help you with your regrade decision. I think your coin is a great example for the flowing hair type dollar !
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<< <i>I'm baffled as to how that's not an XF. But I haven't seen it in hand. >>
Bill Jones' XF40 is clearly better, so VF seems right
<< <i>I'm baffled as to how that's not an XF. But I haven't seen it in hand. >>
Yeah all the years spent in CAC's office with JA figured you might have learned something by now
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<< <i>I'm baffled as to how that's not an XF. But I haven't seen it in hand. >>
Bill Jones' XF40 is clearly better, so VF seems right >>
I might add that my EF-40 has mint luster within the protected areas, especially on the reverse.
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<< <i>I'm baffled as to how that's not an XF. But I haven't seen it in hand. >>
Yeah all the years spent in CAC's office with JA figured you might have learned something by now
Im still laughing at this one. Outstanding
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<< <i>I'm baffled as to how that's not an XF. But I haven't seen it in hand. >>
Yeah all the years spent in CAC's office with JA figured you might have learned something by now
I did. What I learned is you can't grade coins based on pictures.
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
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