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New Member
Canada
32 Posts |
I just wanted to share my new coin with you guys.  
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Valued Member
Canada
107 Posts |
that has a interesting tone and still lots of details, nice coin
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1005 Posts |
That has interesting leaves, very broad.
Edited by Bm0ney 03/05/2012 04:39 am
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1554 Posts |
 WOW, nice scarce piece! I'm guestimating a Canada, I.C.C.S., 1913 dime, Broad Leaves in VF-30? Glenn 
Edited by glenzy1 03/05/2012 07:07 am
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New Member
 Canada
32 Posts |
It has been attributed VF-20 by ICCS, but I was thinking VF-30 would have been right.
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New Member
Canada
24 Posts |
It's a nice dime! I like old coins like that :)
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Pillar of the Community
Egypt
3470 Posts |
nice coin... congrats and thanks for sharing  to CCF
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1554 Posts |
 Frank50, please take a peak at the I.C.C.S. Certificate and let me know if it has a 5 digit serial # or 6 a digit # ? Thanks. Glenn 
Edited by glenzy1 03/05/2012 10:43 am
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
9866 Posts |
Nice coin, should have been VF30.
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New Member
 Canada
32 Posts |
Here's the number on ICCS holder: XEC 364
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1554 Posts |
 Thanks, this coin must have been graded within the last 8 months by I.C.C.S. I'm surprised they never gave it a VF-30. It's nicer than my VF-20 with more details. Glenn 
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New Member
 Canada
32 Posts |
Does anybody know what these digits (XEC 364) means?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1554 Posts |
 Those are simply I.C.C.S.'s Certificate # where they have their own record keeping system of the coin. The coin is now registered with them and is entered into the Population Report. They (not long ago) once were at 5 digit Certificate #'s, however, I suspected soon they would move to a 6 digit since all the alphabets they used were completed. I could never understand why T.P.G. companies simply don't use the date as part of their Certificate #? ie: for example: The start of every year on January 1st, the serial # would read 2012-, the start of every month would read: 2012-01, and the day the coin would be graded would be 2012-01-01 and each coin graded on that particular day would read 2012-01-01-01 and consecutively there on..... This way any owner of the coin would know almost to the hour when the coin was slabbed and T.P.G's would never have to worry about duplication of #'s! Glenn 
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Previously Ousted
Canada
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Very good glenn, but that would be too easy for ICCS. they do not wish us to know anything.... when do your ICCS gaded coins start? must be far back when you were still chasing "other" women. lolololo CG
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Valued Member
Canada
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Looks VF30 to me as well. nice coin!
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Valued Member
Canada
371 Posts |
Glenzy1, do you what the first coin certified by ICCS was? I've always been curious to know this... for some reason.
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