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1939 S BU Cent, You Grade

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MS-63RB
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Possibly RD.
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Took a little long for me to receive the coin. Gave him positive feedback, however. It came from the west coast, and to arrive in Ohio in about 9 days or so isn't terrible.

This guy is unique. His tape he used on the letter he sent the coins in was pretty cool. Had a look to it like it'd been stamped a trillion times from all across the country, all different postage ink marks. He also used a 7c stamp from the 1940's and a 6c stamp from the 50's or 60's on the letter too. Very interesting. I love getting old stamps in the mail from people, always save them.


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1939-S-BU-Cent,-You-Grade
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In hand I was thinking more toward the MS64 grade.

It's a nice piece, went straight into my 2nd dansco for 1909-1958 cents!
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Very nice finger prints. No , really nice coin.
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Always touch my coins by the rims, usually....lol
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Marks in right obvese field cut it to 64RD at best, maybe 63.
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