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They Certainly Are Proud Of This Two Cent Piece!

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http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=ite...151702714063
Wow and details too.
This is worth no more than $125.00 at best.
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 Posted 06/03/2015  8:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rahtbarg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What a bargain lol
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 Posted 06/03/2015  8:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Thundercoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
At least you can buy it in just 6 easy payments!
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And now it is gone so this thread can be deleted.
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What does smoothed mean?
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Quote:
And now it is gone so this thread can be deleted.


As far as I can see, it's still there.
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It is comical sometimes where people get their pricing.

One thing a I see a lot on ebay are "Details" coins priced as I'd they were problem free. But in is case, even Numismedia says only $1240 for a problem free MS66 (highest graded). Where they get $2200 as a price is a mystery to me.
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This is what it says when I click on the link:




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I can see the listing.
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But hey - FREE Shipping!
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Act now and we'll send you TWO Two Cent Pieces! ( just pay separate shipping and handling) But wait, there's more ...
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Thank you 52Raymo! Also I have never seen a PCGS holder say "smoothed" before.
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Code 98 is now "Any Metal Movement" (http://www.pcgs.com/grades/), with the linked description of


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Damage
Any form of metal movement, either intentional or accidental. Damage may include excessive or heavy rim dings and bruises, deliberate surface damage such as graffiti, attempts to remove spots, etc. The severity and extent of the damage affects whether it will get a "No Grade" decision. Whizzing is the use of a high-speed, rotating wheel to buff the surfaces of a coin, which actually moves the metal on the surface and leaves ridges on many of the devices.

The following damage descriptions are some of the more common that may be indicated on your 98 graded insert.

1. Graffiti (significant distracting etchings- occasionally net graded on early coins)
2. Planchet streak removed (usually found on gold coins)
3. Spot(s) removed (leaving some form of damage that is evident)
4. Surfaces tooled (major metal movement- whizzing, lasering, tooling)
5. Machine damage (either: counting machine or Coin Wrapping Machine)
6. Rim damage (either: rim gouge or test cut)
7. Surface damage (either: large gouge/scrape, drill or chop mark)
8. Mount removed (located on either the edge or surface of coin)
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What does smoothed mean?


From what I know, when a coin is whizzed or tooled but can only be seen in magnification.
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