Don't have any graded yet. Too discouraged by the 50C proofs I have been getting back as PR65 when I thought they should be 66-67, and maybe a cameo or two...
Not the best at taking good photos of coins. Any guesses as to the grades of this?
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<< <i>Metalmeister... that '84 CC is a beauty... congratulations. Cheers, RickO >>
For a moment I thought Ricko was complementing the toned 84cc in the GSA holder! I thought 2012 had arrived and we were all doomed! But then I saw the '84 right below. Seriously, nice coins everyone! Thank you for posting the pictures!
Larry L.
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I've promised this to a YN here on the board and he's getting real close to saving the $$ to buy it. So, thought I'd better post it now before it's gone! bob Edited: it now belongs to "thesearcher", way to go Mike!
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
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Here's the first CC. It's Uncirculated although very worn. This coin was a presentation piece from Abe Curry to my Great Grand Parents, Matt and Marcella Rinckel. Worn from being a pocket piece for about 60 years in my Great Grand Mother's purse! Her daughter, my Great Aunt, put it in the bracelet sometime in the 1940's - 1950's. Enjoy, bob Photos by Todd Pollock (blu62vette).
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
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i love that 84 cc meister wtg on that one
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My best Morgan right now, an MS66 1883cc. I know, not the rarest date of the CCs, but it looks nice and crispy.
PCGS MS64
Not the best at taking good photos of coins. Any guesses as to the grades of this?
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<< <i>Metalmeister... that '84 CC is a beauty... congratulations. Cheers, RickO >>
For a moment I thought Ricko was complementing the toned 84cc in the GSA holder! I thought 2012 had arrived and we were all doomed! But then I saw the '84 right below.
Seriously, nice coins everyone! Thank you for posting the pictures!
Larry L.
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to saving the $$ to buy it. So, thought I'd better post it now before it's
gone!
bob
Edited: it now belongs to "thesearcher", way to go Mike!
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Thanks to Todd for the nice pictures.
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from Abe Curry to my Great Grand Parents, Matt and Marcella Rinckel. Worn from being a pocket
piece for about 60 years in my Great Grand Mother's purse! Her daughter, my Great Aunt, put
it in the bracelet sometime in the 1940's - 1950's. Enjoy, bob
Photos by Todd Pollock (blu62vette).
Mitchell: That 1855CC DPL is a wowzer!
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