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Rest in Peace
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Pillar of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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Rest in Peace
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Yeah, I saw it on heritage. It's still very nice despite not being QUITE as vibrant. If I could get it for $2200-$2300 (would have to be off of ebay in order to avoid the fee) I would take it.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Thats Brandon from old Anaconda site. He always has brought all kinds of nice coins to the market but you always have to pay for them. I know he used to have a "make a offer" on his site and I have bought a few coins from him this way so you may be able to work something like that out with him if you ask. And as far as the toning goes, Brandon is one of the best photographers I have ever seen when it comes to photographing toned coins. This is their site http://www.jhonecash.com/index.asp maybe you can email brandon himself through the site and work out some type of deal with him. Heck at anaconda you could even make payments and I am telling you brandon has a good eye for coins but as I said he gets paid for that eye also. I haven't bought anything from him since Anaconda closed so not sure how they do things on the new site but wanted to let you know who it was. If you don't know him personally you can do some searching and find all kinds of information about Brandon. I Don't know allot about him myself, just from my own personal experiences from him and what I have read of him on line but I do know the coins I have received from him were pretty amazing and they werent any of his best coins, just run of the mill toned coins I needed to fill holes. I did notice on their site they have a make a offer option so you may get lucky
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Pillar of the Community
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Yeah, a 63 would not have that eye-appeal IMO. A 64 though, would still look sharp. Great coin!
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Rest in Peace
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Yeah, thats what I am going to do. I left him a message about that and the Half Cent, though unfortunately I was having a mild asthma attack at that exact moment and must have sounded pretty loopy!
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So that's where Brandon ended up.
There is nobody, anywhere, who can photographically bring out the ultimate potential of a toned coin better than Brandon. He is just as good as it gets with a camera, one of a very few people whose skills represent personal goals for me.
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Pillar of the Community
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Simply amazing how the photographer could remove all the scratches from the holder around RTY of liberty. When you look at the photo of the holder you can not read the letters of liberty but the coin shots are almost perfect.
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What an awesome coin and great photos! I hope you are able to acquire it SC!
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those pictures are perfect. great looking coin.
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