@boyernumismatics said:
I'm the one who cracked this from its original rattler 64 holder, expecting an easy 66. I was surprised it got 64 again...
This happens more than people talk about. On some series, like this one, standards are as tough or tougher than the old days.
It's sorta stupid because I just cracked an ANACS 1934-S MS64 Walker and sent to PCGS express and five days later had a 65 coin with less eye appeal and fullness to the strike as this coin.
@boyernumismatics said:
I'm the one who cracked this from its original rattler 64 holder, expecting an easy 66. I was surprised it got 64 again...
This happens more than people talk about. On some series, like this one, standards are as tough or tougher than the old days.
It's sorta stupid because I just cracked an ANACS 1934-S MS64 Walker and sent to PCGS express and five days later had a 65 coin with less eye appeal and fullness to the strike as this coin.
@boyernumismatics said:
I'm the one who cracked this from its original rattler 64 holder, expecting an easy 66. I was surprised it got 64 again...
This happens more than people talk about. On some series, like this one, standards are as tough or tougher than the old days.
It's sorta stupid because I just cracked an ANACS 1934-S MS64 Walker and sent to PCGS express and five days later had a 65 coin with less eye appeal and fullness to the strike as this coin.
@Wabbit2313 said:
This thread turned into a flea market.
You beat me too it. I was going with Turkish Bazaar
If he buys the 34-S in the thread I will beat him to a pulp. Not literally.
mark
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@Wabbit2313 said:
This thread turned into a flea market.
Not really. I bought this coin because I thought I might start a new set. Upon checking I realize this would be futile as I don't have the funds to do so.....that's all.
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Hey! Is it CAC'ed LOL
Nope....and it won't be.
Too Bad....it would likely get a gold sticker!
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It's sorta stupid because I just cracked an ANACS 1934-S MS64 Walker and sent to PCGS express and five days later had a 65 coin with less eye appeal and fullness to the strike as this coin.
Let's see it! Nice by the way!
Here she is. She's for sale, by the way.
That is a beautiful 34-S!
Thank you...and also VERY hard to sell!!!
65
Why are you selling it so quickly?
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This thread turned into a flea market.
You beat me too it. I was going with Turkish Bazaar
If he buys the 34-S in the thread I will beat him to a pulp. Not literally.
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Not really. I bought this coin because I thought I might start a new set. Upon checking I realize this would be futile as I don't have the funds to do so.....that's all.
BST forum is that way ---->
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I like the coin as a 4 and would purchase it!!!!
That is a dandy 34-S!
The 39-P is pretty sweet too!
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