Did you buy that coin for either $270 or $400. Regardless, it was a great buy.
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I have the coin in hand right now, I might give it back if you're lucky, Brandon. At the show, we saw it and knew one of us was going to take it home. It has the circ cameo look to it and looks solid for the grade assigned on the holder. Of course I don't grade walkers (or oregons) very often.
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That's a great, original coin!! Is that a little folder residue on the eagle's wing, or just some dark tone? If residue, an acetone soak will take it off. Nice buy!
I spent $400 on the coin and enjoy the look the of it. I didn't want to change the coin in any way because I loved the look of it so no acetone. I used the quarterly special to send it in knowing that you can't get a + in lower grades. Do you think it graded?
<< <i>I spent $400 on the coin and enjoy the look the of it. I didn't want to change the coin in any way because I loved the look of it so no acetone. I used the quarterly special to send it in knowing that you can't get a + in lower grades. Do you think it graded? >>
If it grades, I think it would grade F15. If it did not grade, then it probably did not due to environmental damage or an added mint mark. It looks good to me though. I would have no problem adding that to my Dansco and getting my AG one replaced.
I was hoping for a fine 12 or outside 15 grade. It got a F12 and I agree. This is one coin that I had a hard time deciding whether to try to remove the specks on the wing or not. My bro said to leave as is and I'm glad I did.
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Hard to beat a coin like that.
Congrats on the new purchase!!
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You're right, it does almost have a Cameo look to it.
Nice looking coin and the images are good too -
you're getting better Brandon !!
Now - what Barbers are you hiding ?
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<< <i>Mike, Will took the pics for me so I still stink.
Maybe next year - if Shannon agrees to it - we can go to a Photography Class together.
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It's a coin to be proud to own. And I suspect the tar specks will come off.
because I loved the look of it so no acetone. I used the quarterly special to send it in knowing that
you can't get a + in lower grades. Do you think it graded?
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
<< <i>I spent $400 on the coin and enjoy the look the of it. I didn't want to change the coin in any way
because I loved the look of it so no acetone. I used the quarterly special to send it in knowing that
you can't get a + in lower grades. Do you think it graded? >>
If it grades, I think it would grade F15. If it did not grade, then it probably did not due to environmental damage or an added mint mark. It looks good to me though. I would have no problem adding that to my Dansco and getting my AG one replaced.
No way did it sell for $270 even $400 is a good price.
one coin that I had a hard time deciding whether to try to remove the specks on
the wing or not. My bro said to leave as is and I'm glad I did.
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