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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I am the owner of the finest specimen known of this variety in existence...graded MS65RD Graded by who? if it is a TPG , then they'll have a photo on file? your pictures show nothing more than the fuzzy glare. Hope you are right,Good luck.
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Pillar of the Community
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Finest known what? Who graded it? The pics are way too blurry.
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks for the images, but if you look at both images you'll see what we are seeing. They are very blurry and difficult to see what you are seeing in hand. Definitely looking forward to seeing clearer images of this one. We all really hope and want to believe it is the "one", but without clear images, we will be hesitant to jump "all in". I use my phone for images and set it on a thin box to bring it into focus and also holds it steady while taking the image to eliminate any instability.
And I understand you are planning on having it re-slabbed. Out of curiosity which was the original company that slabbed it? The reason we are curious is because there are "companies" and self-slabbed ones by individuals that put anything on a label to make a sale. humor us if you would with wether it is NGC or not. Thanks in advance.
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Pillar of the Community
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If its authentic and 65 RED like you say the heavy hitters will bid and its a $3,500.00 -5,000.00 max . $10,000.00 not probable, the points given buy adding to a registry set are low and won't move percentage enough justifying 6 figures. The markets cooled considerably on Lincoln Memorial Die varieties and these registry collectors are savvy-in for the long haul and patient. That's the reality. Its a rare one, it would sell on ebay or Greatcollections no problem. An NGC AU58 hammered for 3,000 plus buyers fees in April 2017 it had one bid. There are a total of four graded and from what I understand 2 others that's 6 known yours would make 7. It's a coveted coin, I hope you do indeed have it. Take a close up of UNITED with an android or Iphone of the coin, I would enjoy seeing it.
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Bedrock of the Community
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 Better pictures pretty please.   to CCF!
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Coop, how much you wanna bet? Sorry, I suck at taking pictures of doubled dies.....at least I'm phenomenal/lucky at cherrypicking them. ;) 
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Pillar of the Community
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Who graded it at 65? Still not seeing nothing but a blurry pic. If it's been graded take a pic of the label on the case. We're pulling for you but we have no idea what you have other than typed words.
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It is currently in an ANACS MS65RD slab (unattributed), and will be in a PCGS slab of the same grade or higher very soon.......before sending it into Legends or Heritage for auction early next year.....
Sorry my pictures suck....
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Pillar of the Community
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If you get PCGS to photograph your coin , please post a link to the slab # so that we can view it. Best of luck to you.
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Pillar of the Community
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Even tho the last pic is blurry it looks like a high bounce MD by the reduction in the size of the devises.
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Reduction? The devices are HUUUUUGE, FAT, and ROUND..... 
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Pillar of the Community
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I'm just kind of dumbfounded as to how ANACS missed what you say you have. I look forward to the follow up posts concerning this cent. I hope I am wrong but I see absolutely nothing that stands out on your cent.
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