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1867/67 Indian Head Cent

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I recently bought this at The Gettysburg Battlefield Coin show. 1867/67, snow 1, VG8 ANACS. Worth it for $125?
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My opinion? A little high ($25 too much, maybe?) but there's no reason you won't eventually make your money back on this big-interest variety. If you're happy with the specific coin there's no need for any regret.
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I think you did just fine depending on how the coin looked. A PCGS G-4 sold on ebay on 7/26 for $100.
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Quote:
If you're happy with the specific coin there's no need for any regret.


This is a very true statement.
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I'm definitely happy with the coin, collecting snow varieties is fun. I like them even more when they're cherrypicked. :)
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Can we see pics of the coin ?
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