I Can Take It: Cool or Lame?
braddick
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Give it to me straight. Is this coin



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(Yes, the sig is on the coin and not the holder!)
or



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(Yes, the sig is on the coin and not the holder!)
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I doubt the originality of it too.
No way!
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KEEP THOSE IN THE OPEN FORUM!
<< <i>Is the writing on the slab or on the dollar itself?? >>
It's on the coin itself, not the slab.
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It's pretty cool for being so lame
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<< <i>I like it! What is it? >>
It's an example of Accugrade's finest accomplishment?
<< <i>It's on the coin itself, not the slab. >>
Woah
It's cool. I hate the slab, but like the concept and I think it's the real Mccoy. I hope I don't get kicked out a the ANA for saying so.
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I would guess the seller hopes it brings in the same money as a Goodacre presentation dollar to an uninformed bidder.
It's rotated in the slab and the signature appears to be on the plastic in the clear field area so you couldn't even crack it our or straighten the coin without loosing the initials.
To me, this coin has a value of $1 only. It's despicable.
fine print: The above is strictly my opinion on the example given and in no way is meant to be a negative statement regarding ACG or it's services.
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Cool in its' lameness.
Lame in its' coolness.
Everyone needs one - mine is in my pocket
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Think how neat a Morgan dollar autographed by George Morgan himself would be.
I have roll of those at home. Well, actually I have a black Sharpie™ and can make a roll of those at home...
And I would imagine that any COA I could produce with my computer would be just as good as an ACG holder
hi, i'm tom.
i do not doctor coins like some who post in here.
That's exactly what mine look like, and I'm not the only one that brought her coins to sign. I will look for my coins tonight and post pictures.
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it is super duper
These were then taken directly over to ACG's table as they were the only ones slabbing, on site, at the show. ANACS stated they would have also slabbed the coins but at the time were not slabbing/ or on-site grading.
Obviously, because the coins are marked on the coin PCGS and NGC would have nothing to do with the shananigans.
I don't see these turn up often and the other Sacagawea thread (focused on the Goodacre dollars) got me to thinking about this coin stuck way in the back of my "D" box (that's for STMAN).
I agree it's both lame and cool (ok... mostly lame!) at the same time.
Who knew back in 2000 that the follow-up would be continued foolishness and tomfoolery what with signed modern commemoratives; 911 coins; SMS 2005 sets and whatnot...
<< <i>It's pretty cool for being so lame >>
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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<< <i>It's pretty cool for being so lame >>
FINALLY-smoeone who understands cool.
That said, I think it is $15 cool, not $150 cool.
Think about the extra buck or two we value lamo Bremer's inititals on an 09-s. Surely Glenna's initials are worth smoething
My Lame opinion only
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Much cheaper than his full name..
I think it's cool...never saw an autographed coin before.