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Murty is off to a great start defending his title.
What will he show us is round two?

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United States
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Well, I'm amazed it went for the price it did. I did a good bit of research....problem free EF40's were going anywhere from 980 to 1400, with MS coins starting at 2000 & going up. I know it's in a PCGS genuine slab, but figured it would reach at least half of a problem free example.
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United States
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I'm surprised, too. I'm experiencing NON-buyer's regret right now. hehe
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1882 Posts |
Hey, you gave murty too many points...he was runner up! 
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United States
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i think you made a mistake I was supposed to get 5 not 10
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Quote: Hey, you gave murty too many points...he was runner up! Quote: i think you made a mistake I was supposed to get 5 not 10 Again, I have no idea what you guys are talking about!  As for the low sales price, I think it is because the pictures are not enough to show what the problem is. Sure, it looks like it was dipped at minimum. If that is the case, the buyer got an excellent deal. Maybe the coin has some other gouges hidden by the photography, so it is a gamble; one that the high dollars will not support.
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Quote: Again, I have no idea what you guys are talking about! Thought you were gonna tell me to clear my cache.  Quote: As for the low sales price, I think it is because the pictures are not enough to show what the problem is. Sure, it looks like it was dipped at minimum. If that is the case, the buyer got an excellent deal. Maybe the coin has some other gouges hidden by the photography, so it is a gamble; one that the high dollars will not support. I agree about the not-so-good-pics. That's where the three day return policy would have come into play, assuming the seller would have been easy to deal with.
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Quote: Thought you were gonna tell me to clear my cache. I think I burned out that excuse on the last go round. This time I will blame sun spots!  Seriously, thanks to the both of you for pointing out my copy/paste faux pas!
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United States
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I am looking for a very tricky coin. Can't make it too easy. The decision on the coin was it was either cleaned or dipped because it was marked genuine with no grade. My first take was that is was counterfeit and PCGS blew it!
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United States
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i wish I would win I know exactly what coin I would post next, hopefully I will at some point and the ebay listing wont expire. And congrats to Murty
Edited by Podoprigora 01/28/2010 9:01 pm
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Rest in Peace
United States
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I wonder if there is a Cleaned Coins Workshop scheduled for Topeka soon? A certain other "footed" person and I could use a little help ...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Here goes... ROUND 2Ends February 1....5 P.M EST 
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I'm assuming this coin is not a current auction. I'd like to know the approximate time it was purchased. Here's the appropriate rule: Quote: For personal coins that were not purchased recently, please give an approximate time frame the coin was purchased (earlier this year, ten years ago, etc.)
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trdhrdr007 Wrong assumption...It is a current auction.Just where YOU can't find it!hahahahahah Murty
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