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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1942-1945-P...em45fe5e5650

ONLY certified? From SGS? Not MS70?

If there were a fainting icon....
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They must be SGS MS69...
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I am guessing maybe MS70 or MS71

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I am really tempted to buy them. The price is not bad for a batch of War Nickels. Just to say I have some SGS coins.
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Oh wait, what's that. They were cleaned excessively, scratched and polished, sorry, gonna have to be MS68 then.

PS- Don't you just love making fun of SGS
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am really tempted to buy them. The price is not bad for a batch of War Nickels.


Until you see they have all be scrubbed with an SOS pad. LOL
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the description cracks me up. These "were minted during WWII (World War II)". Yeah, I think we know what WWII means.

and...

"You will have your own Museum Pieces!"

Musee de Orsay here I come!
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You will have your own museum pieces!

Can you imagine seen an SGS graded coin in a museum :o
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Can you imagine seen an SGS graded coin in a museum :o

yes, as an example of how stupid people can be.
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I am really tempted to buy them.


Yeah, then you can open them, and then re-slab them!
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