"Removing coin from holder you receive it in voids return privilege.We sell certified coins as a finished product and have many happy customers.If you feel that you are an expert and that your coin will grade higher or cross over into a different service then you are doing so at your own risk."
Maybe it hasn't something to do with the neighborhood it lives in. That slab isn't anything like a Park Avenue penthouse. Who knows if it's even genuine?? And yeah, I agree, Centsles should know better than to go slumming with third rate slabbers.
I would've jumped all over that one, but wouldn't you know it, the one, lone Dahlonega piece I have in my entire collection is a '56-D $5!! I'll do Charlotte dupes, but not that D-mint...
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Get a couple of drinks in him and he might pull the trigger.
And I really like the way the coins get smaller when you click on the enlage item.
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"Removing coin from holder you receive it in voids return privilege.We sell certified coins as a finished product and have many happy customers.If you feel that you are an expert and that your coin will grade higher or cross over into a different service then you are doing so at your own risk."
I like the disclaimer too.
<< <i>$45,000 Dahlonega going for only $3000 and change.
Russ, NCNE >>
Maybe it hasn't something to do with the neighborhood it lives in. That slab isn't anything like a Park Avenue penthouse. Who knows if it's even genuine?? And yeah, I agree, Centsles should know better than to go slumming with third rate slabbers.
<< <i>"Removing coin from holder you receive it in voids return privilege.... >>
Sure. The holder is the only thing that's keeping the mint mark from falling off.
<< <i>That slab isn't anything like a Park Avenue penthouse. >>
Park Avenue........those were the "done deal" guys IIRC
<< <i>The holder is the only thing that's keeping the mint mark from falling off.