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Pillar of the Community
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Taylorism this coin is a RARE coin to find. Only so many got minted Yes it's worth the works on this one you will get your money back MANY times over so don't be cheap on this one get the Gold and the Green seal. High End Collectors want to see them two seals then they know it the real deal and will pay good money to get it for there collection, if you decide to sell it.
Edited by Daves Errors 08/02/2020 6:15 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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This is a coin worth more than $2000, yes, you will make your one cent back for sure haha.
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New Member
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Sorry, what is the green seal? I know about the PCGS gold shield.
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Pillar of the Community
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@Taylorism check your email.
The green seal is a reference to CAC, but they are irrelevant in this case as they dont do coins past 1955
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The coin shipped for grading at PCGS today. A huge thanks to GrapeCollects for his help with that! I really appreciate it. I will be sure to post the grade when I get it back. Hopefully the turnaround isn't too long. Thanks to everyone for your advice and suggestions!
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Pillar of the Community
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Again, awesome find! Can't wait to see the update when it comes back!!
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Pillar of the Community
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That Grape is one swell fella! Keep us posted!
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Are you having them conserve it as well? John1 
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No just an as is grading. Leaving it untouched.
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Pillar of the Community
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Tayorism Congrarts again on your wonderful Rare Find. We all want to find that LIL stinker but there aint enough to go around your one of the lucky ones.. Question to any and all reading this post. If he taken the Conservation choice of the coin, would PCGS have to marked it as CLEANED, What is the prosses? do they re-cost it with copper or just clean it. Would be nice to give is a new shiny copper coating lol Thanks
Edited by Daves Errors 08/04/2020 1:34 pm
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They do not re-plate it,they "for lack of a better word" clean it. I guess "conserve" is the proper word. There is an additional charge. I do not know if they would then give it a details title,or if another TPG would be able to tell it was professionally conserved. John1 
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They never guarantee it to come back as a straight grade. They will do as much as they can to conserve the coin, in turn improving the aesthetics and to act as a preventative, BUT depending on the measures they take, the grader may or may not deem it "cleaned". I've seen it go both ways.
IMO, if there's a higher chance of it already getting a DETAILS grade, then it wouldn't hurt to do the conservation, or if there is too much distracting staining, residue, etc. If it doesn't have any of the above and will most likely straight grade, then I'd say leave it be.
You just never know how it will turn out, being they will not share how they will conserve the coin, you have to hope and trust their process and that's about it.
Edited by Ty2020b 08/04/2020 2:31 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I would say on a rare coin, Like a old car make it look new LOL recoat it with new copper.
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Quote: I would say on a rare coin, Like a old car make it look new LOL recoat it with new copper. I really hope you're joking.
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Did ya not see the >> LOL yes I am joking
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