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Sweet Find drugis! The rest of us can still dream of a find like that. Every time I go through a so-called "unsearched" lot I still imagine the feeling of finding one of those. Congratulations!
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Congratulations!  & 
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That's awesome! The scratches on the obverse are not bad. If the reverse is clean, Fine money is not out of the question.
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Quote: link to the NGC cert # with pics of the coin! 
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Wow...how lucky is that! Most "unsearched wheat" lots don't produce the key of the whole series--congrats! 
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New Member
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So I am very new to the grading train of thought...But what does "Details" mean in a coin grade such as this awesome find.
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That is so cool. Did you go back to antique store? If so, did you find anything else?
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Quote: But what does "Details" mean in a coin grade such as this awesome find. The scratch on the coin is seen as damage. So while the coin is technically a VF, the scratch is distracting enough to warrant mention.
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Tremendous find, what else was in that bag?
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