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Re: How happy would you be...
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Re: How happy would you be...
You'll probably appreciate it more when you finally get it back from PCGS. Good luck. I'd tell them what happened too. I wouldn't want to risk getting a 64 BN, now that would suck!! I'm certain I'll enjoy the coin more when it gets back. It's definatly going in, in the holder. I dont mind cracking out $50-$300 coins, but I… -
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Well, I just looked for that old pic. I think I deleted it. Oh well. At any rate, it was cracked in the same place, smooth in half. The funny thing is, the postal service has managed to do twice (on packages sent to me) what I cant even do myself... brake a slab into exactly two peices. Everytime I assalt one with a… -
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you have really bad luck. I was gonna post my experience from this week about a $25,000 registered package on mine that was lost for 10 days. Mine does not compare. David I think I know you well enough that you probably took it all in stride when you were waiting, talking then driving to the other station then waiting,… -
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HEY, AT LEAST YOU GOT IT!! That's more than I can say for a few! I have been burned maybe a half a dozen times. Overall, I would say they lose 1.5% to 2% of my stuff, coming or going. I have gotten a broken PCGS slab once, too. But in my case, it was only a $20 proof Ike. (But then I was stuck with a broken slab and a coin… -
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WOW!! When I WANT to crack 'em out I can't get em to split that good - where's your PO - for a couple of buck per coin it would save me spending $25 for a good set of "crackers". If there was no damage to the package, it would be REALLY difficult to get enough force to split that baby in half w/o an obvious indication that…
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