I love seeing these with a date, not sure why, just one of those things that sparks my interest.
This one is still very nice. Did you acquire this already slabbed or is there a story behind it?
Ray >>
I never was much of a dated error guy, but agreed that a date is better for sure. The only story behind this coin is that I bugged a friend to sell it to me for quite a while....he finally gave in! It was slabbed already.
<< <i>Wow! 9 Zincolns in one! If that is graded by NGC, how did they holder it? >>
NGC didn't/couldn't holder it but I found a perfect sized acrylic collector golf ball holder, added some foam for for it to rest upon, and the 9 planchets (it also has a 10th planchet that came apart before it was graded) fits safely and securely inside holder.
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<< <i>TTT with another error
I love seeing these with a date, not sure why, just one of those things that sparks my interest.
This one is still very nice. Did you acquire this already slabbed or is there a story behind it?
Ray
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<< <i>TTT with another error
I love seeing these with a date, not sure why, just one of those things that sparks my interest.
This one is still very nice. Did you acquire this already slabbed or is there a story behind it?
Ray >>
I never was much of a dated error guy, but agreed that a date is better for sure.
The only story behind this coin is that I bugged a friend to sell it to me for quite a while....he finally gave in! It was slabbed already.
<< <i>Wow! 9 Zincolns in one! If that is graded by NGC, how did they holder it? >>
NGC didn't/couldn't holder it but I found a perfect sized acrylic collector golf ball holder, added some foam for for it to rest upon, and the 9 planchets (it also has a 10th planchet that came apart before it was graded) fits safely and securely inside holder.
The Penny Lady®
<< <i>A couple of sets of blanks and planchets.
You've helped me to "fill in a few blanks" around the coin world without ever knowing it, I suspect. Your work is wonderful. Thanks.
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