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146 Bids On This Shield Nickel?

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 Posted 06/18/2012  04:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Dooly I think the area you are indicating are showing planchet striations not hairlines from wiping. (Although in that case I would expect them to be running in different directions on the two sides. The way these are running the reverse die would need to be rotated 180 degrees.)
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, as well as a couple die cracks it seems.
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The auction ended with 166 bids, and with Member k***t placing quite a few bids at 2 cents over the current high bid, it's no wonder why there were so many bids...
Posted below is some of his/her bids...


Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $91.02
Jun-15-12 13:40:20 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $91.00
Jun-15-12 13:40:12 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $90.50
Jun-15-12 13:39:57 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $90.02
Jun-15-12 13:39:50 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $90.00
Jun-15-12 13:39:43 PDT

Member Id: e***b( 3963)
US $90.00
Jun-15-12 19:21:59 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $89.50
Jun-15-12 13:39:35 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $89.02
Jun-15-12 13:39:29 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $89.00
Jun-15-12 13:39:21 PDT

Member Id: e***b( 3963)
US $89.00
Jun-15-12 19:21:58 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $88.50
Jun-15-12 13:39:07 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $88.02
Jun-15-12 13:38:58 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $88.00
Jun-15-12 13:38:50 PDT

Member Id: e***b( 3963)
US $88.00
Jun-15-12 19:21:56 PDT

Member Id: k***t( 43)
US $87.50
Jun-15-12 13:38:44 PDT
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 Posted 06/18/2012  4:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dooly to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting .. there looks to be some attempt at spot removal at these lightened areas and rubbed in one direction .. seen it done before like this when a chemical has been used in the treatment
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