I didn't really notice that the PCGS slabs hide the rims until I looked at the TrueViews... how can you tell this is a partial collar when it's in a PCGS slab?
<< <i>I didn't really notice that the PCGS slabs hide the rims until I looked at the TrueViews... how can you tell this is a partial collar when it's in a PCGS slab? >>
Prongs are your friend!
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<< <i>I didn't really notice that the PCGS slabs hide the rims until I looked at the TrueViews... how can you tell this is a partial collar when it's in a PCGS slab? >>
Unless in an edge view you'd only see the full finned raised obverse rim.
Here's a Partial Tilted Collar $50 in a PCGS MS69 holder, which needs to go into a Edge View holder to really see the error.
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<< <i>Another nice Sackie Error, very cool. How am I ever going to get another nice Sackie error, unless it's under your radar which is very strong. >>
Just go for Prez $1 errors as they aren't on my radar screen at all!
To Err Is Human.... To Collect Err's Is Just Too Much Darn Tootin Fun!
<< <i>Another nice Sackie Error, very cool. How am I ever going to get another nice Sackie error, unless it's under your radar which is very strong. >>
Just go for Prez $1 errors as they aren't on my radar screen at all! >>
I don't think so for three reasons, the prez bucks are ugly as sin, the sac design is beautiful, and the sacs were made in the year 2000 which is my main focus for and error type set.
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<< <i>I didn't really notice that the PCGS slabs hide the rims until I looked at the TrueViews... how can you tell this is a partial collar when it's in a PCGS slab? >>
Prongs are your friend!
<< <i>I didn't really notice that the PCGS slabs hide the rims until I looked at the TrueViews... how can you tell this is a partial collar when it's in a PCGS slab? >>
Unless in an edge view you'd only see the full finned raised obverse rim.
Here's a Partial Tilted Collar $50 in a PCGS MS69 holder, which needs to go into a Edge View holder to really see the error.
<< <i>Another nice Sackie Error, very cool. How am I ever going to get another nice Sackie error, unless it's under your radar which is very strong. >>
Just go for Prez $1 errors as they aren't on my radar screen at all!
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<< <i>Another nice Sackie Error, very cool. How am I ever going to get another nice Sackie error, unless it's under your radar which is very strong. >>
Just go for Prez $1 errors as they aren't on my radar screen at all!
I don't think so for three reasons, the prez bucks are ugly as sin, the sac design is beautiful, and the sacs were made in the year 2000 which is my main focus for and error type set.
<< <i>I don't think so for three reasons, the prez bucks are ugly as sin, the sac design is beautiful >>