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Ran across an ebay auction this morning that really made me think about it...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...200437692737

I bet that coin could be stunning, right now, in my opinion, it's ugly.
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That's a prime candidate for a home-based solution. Price is at the top of the market, though, and no amount of massaging will ever make it FB, so it'd be a $100 lottery ticket, so to speak.
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they probably figured it was worth more in a fatty holder than it would be conserved
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OK, lets assume for a minute that it's a 1916 D.

Thoughts now?
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Thoughts now?


I'm imagining the feeling I'd get from dipping a Top Pop, six-figure coin.
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