My, my, look at all the CAMEO Accented Hairs on this submission! CHA CHING!!!!!
LINE # CERT # COIN DATE DENOMINATION VARIETY COUNTRY GRADE
1 21929857 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
2 21929858 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
3 21929859 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR68CA (Now pop 39/0, and I've made 5 of those!)
4 21929860 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
5 21929861 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
6 21929862 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR66CA
7 21929863 1964 50C USA PR69
8 21929864 1961 1C USA PR66RB
Date Received: 03/04/2005
Date Shipped: No Date Specified
Five of the Accented Hairs were pulled from the group of nine "unopened" sets that were all AH's, six of which were cameos that I posted about a while back. Cost me around $12 a set. The sixth was one I had in the box, and I'll be damned if I can remember where it came from. Can you say obscene profit?
The PR68CAM is a very pleasant surprise as I didn't expect any better than PR67CAM.
The regular that graded PR69 is a coin that I wouldn't normally submit because I only submit cameos for these. But, that one just looked so damned nice that I figured it for a lock 69 and wanted to see if I was right.
The Lincoln is a WILD ASS toner:

BTW, this is the first time ever I've had an all cameo Accented Hair submission. Usually PCGS gongs me on one or two just to keep me guessing.
Man, I LOVE this hobby!
Russ, NCNE
1 21929857 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
2 21929858 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
3 21929859 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR68CA (Now pop 39/0, and I've made 5 of those!)
4 21929860 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
5 21929861 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR67CA
6 21929862 1964 50C Accented Hair USA PR66CA
7 21929863 1964 50C USA PR69
8 21929864 1961 1C USA PR66RB
Date Received: 03/04/2005
Date Shipped: No Date Specified
Five of the Accented Hairs were pulled from the group of nine "unopened" sets that were all AH's, six of which were cameos that I posted about a while back. Cost me around $12 a set. The sixth was one I had in the box, and I'll be damned if I can remember where it came from. Can you say obscene profit?
The PR68CAM is a very pleasant surprise as I didn't expect any better than PR67CAM.The regular that graded PR69 is a coin that I wouldn't normally submit because I only submit cameos for these. But, that one just looked so damned nice that I figured it for a lock 69 and wanted to see if I was right.
The Lincoln is a WILD ASS toner:

BTW, this is the first time ever I've had an all cameo Accented Hair submission. Usually PCGS gongs me on one or two just to keep me guessing.
Man, I LOVE this hobby!
Russ, NCNE
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>Can you say obscene profit? >>
obscene profit
WTG!!
And how do you tell if its accented hair? Shouldn't there be like 5 lines above the ear or something?
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7 21929863 1964 50C USA PR69
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Did you try to fool them on this one by designating Accented hair?
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7 21929863 1964 50C USA PR69
Did you try to fool them on this one by designating Accented hair? >>
Nah, only did that to them once.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>And how do you tell if its accented hair? >>
Click here.
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Very nice submission.
Joe
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Really now, congrats, I wish I could make my submission shine like that.
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The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
As far as the cent goes............................, funny I simply can not see any red or any brown at all. Perhaps for copper, the hobby should (led by the TPG's) demand a fourth designation, perhaps Rainbow or Neon.
The Ludlow Brilliant Collection (1938-64)
Russ, NCNE
Great job.
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etexmike
<< <i>Oh yeah, the best part of this one was that I got a "Holy ******* ****!!!" out of Marty when the grades posted.
Russ, NCNE >>
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<< <i>Now tell us, was it really a blind shot in the dark on those BIN's or did you know something? >>
In this case, pure, friggin' luck! These "unopened" sets have been going for such stupid money that it'd been a while since I bought any. When the two groups, (one of five, and the other of four), showed up on eBay with BINs only a couple bucks per set higher than Greysheet I grabbed them.
Russ, NCNE
Why, that happens to be my favorite phrase!
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<< <i>When you receive them back from PCGS post a picture of them lined up in a row and show them off. >>
In the order they appear on the submission:
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