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Opinions on this Feuchtwanger cent take 2
notwilight
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This morning I posted this thread on this cent. Before I posted the thread I sent an e-mail to the seller that I would be returning the coin. I was concerned about the small spot of corrosion on the front and a few hairlines I could see thru the flip. He promptly responded that I could send the coin back no problem SO LONG AS THE STAPLE IS STILL INTACT. (emphais his, not mine).
So I looked at the coin several times today and liked the photos. I convinced myself that the hairlines I could see were random in direction...so tonight in a fit of frothy excitement fitting of a longacre post, I pulled out the staple and effectively bought the coin.
Here is a better photo of coin in diffuse light without the flip in the way. Still pretty attractive:
But still, I was worried about the hairlines. So I turned on a couple of more lights and rotated the coin 90 degrees and saw, well, exactly what I expected to see. Tom B, you were right on target with your comment:
--Jerry
So I looked at the coin several times today and liked the photos. I convinced myself that the hairlines I could see were random in direction...so tonight in a fit of frothy excitement fitting of a longacre post, I pulled out the staple and effectively bought the coin.
Here is a better photo of coin in diffuse light without the flip in the way. Still pretty attractive:
But still, I was worried about the hairlines. So I turned on a couple of more lights and rotated the coin 90 degrees and saw, well, exactly what I expected to see. Tom B, you were right on target with your comment:
--Jerry
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Gecko, yes, I guess I was pretty certain it was a BB based on the e-mail I sent the seller earlier today but I talked myself into believing it was ok.
I agree it is still a cool coin and I often enjoy nice examples of problem coins. I'll probably end up keeping it but anyone who still loves this piece feel free to PM me about a change of ownership while I'm feeling down on the coin. If anyone buys it from me they won't have to leave a staple in to retain a return privalege.
--Jerry
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
That would bother me too much (let alone the hairlines).
Excellent strike though.
peacockcoins
Remember this coin is only the size of a dime and the spot of corrosion is very tiny. Indeed, I was first focused on that. But in hand I convinced myself that it was small enough not to worry about. Indeed, it isn't distracting in hand and my plan was to mitigate it with oil in a minor conserving effort.
There doesn't seem to be much interest in this thread the second time around but I'll just point out to buyers how deceptive photos can be. I've posted 4 different sets of photos of this coin that DON'T show the hairlines and one that does. Indeed, these aren't bad hairlines but they are clearly there so make sure you trust the guy you buy from.
--Jerry