I’m still surprised the 1873 didn’t sticker... it has far more trace luster than the other two despite being the lowest grade, choice original surfaces.... maybe he thought it was either closer to F15 or just too dark.
@ACop. I didn't have a clue but figured it was and just because you asked. Then the double reverse psychology reconfirmed my answer like you tricked yourself. However, the fact that it is original and has excellent luster was another giveaway.
I can't believe CAC stickered the third coin. I looks like it's almost black. Another example of why I don't trust CAC's opinion.
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I’m still surprised the 1873 didn’t sticker... it has far more trace luster than the other two despite being the lowest grade, choice original surfaces.... maybe he thought it was either closer to F15 or just too dark.
No offense to your coin but that VF25 has a lot of green gook on it. I think the VF20 looks great.
@ACop. I didn't have a clue but figured it was and just because you asked. Then the double reverse psychology reconfirmed my answer like you tricked yourself. However, the fact that it is original and has excellent luster was another giveaway.
NO and I could NOT believe it did
I can't believe CAC stickered the third coin. I looks like it's almost black. Another example of why I don't trust CAC's opinion.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I was more surprised by the 1838.