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Anyway to get a phone cam...uploaded to youtube to solidify it...because the flash should give it away automatically....and if there's any doubt the video would show.
Edited by DoctorBurnzy 10/05/2019 12:57 pm
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A video is a great idea. Having never posted anything on YouTube, I will need to recruit my adult daughter to help me.
(Cue embarrassed eye rolls from her as she bemoans her technology-challenged father.)
Paul Bulgerin
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I fiddled around with my phone today to try and see how to rotate the coins and how to use the best lighting. When I get it figured out I'll shoot a video of this coin and also an 1890 Indian Head I bought two years ago which I also believe is a proof.
Paul Bulgerin
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Rims squared off?
Edge seems rounded in the photos.
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Looks proof to me. You could always send it off to be 100% sure.
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The rims looked squared off to me.
I'm going to have my daughter give me a hand with the video later today.
Yes, I think this one is worthwhile submitting. I only paid $89 for it. It was listed as a proof and I was surprised the bidding didn't go higher.
Paul Bulgerin
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$89 bucks is a steal. Had you let me know earlier I could have tagged it to the end of the submission to PCGS I sent out saturday
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I was shocked at the final price. My high bid was a LOT more than that. As I've said, even if it is a business strike it's still a great deal and probably worth having slabbed.
Paul Bulgerin
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Not a proof.  Note how much stronger the strike is on a proof? Texture also on the design.
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That is an amazing coin.
When I compare the 1883 to my slabbed proof 1901 the surfaces on the 1883, while reflective, are nothing compared to the mirror surfaces on the 1901.
So, perhaps, it is a business strike. I appreciate all the replies to my question.
I still think it is worth the money to send it in along with some other coins I'd like to have graded and slabbed.
Paul Bulgerin
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Looks like an impaired proof from an old cleaning, maybe PR53 I'd give it a value of around $80-110 - my Two Cents, on it, I look forward to finding out what a TPG says. So I'd say you paid right in the ball park of it's value.
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