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Valued Member
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You make the call... Hint. It is slabbed by one of the Big Three!   Edited by TypeMaster 11/10/2006 12:03 am
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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looks about like the 64Fh I busted out for my dansco album, so I will say 64FH
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What do you think about the eye appeal?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Awesome coin! I would say MS-64/65 FH... not too many marks on this one. Based on the last post perhaps this has a * for eye appeal?
Thundercoin
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Pillar of the Community
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The eye appeal is excellent. It is very lustrous. Very nice coin. gkksjgsdhk. Err, sorry, I was drooling and had to get a napkin.  I will give this MS-66FH for sure.
Edited by Irishraider 11/07/2006 5:47 pm
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Hmmm. New ANACS slab, in a scanner - that's gotta be a significantly lustrous coin. Is that a die crack on the QU in QUARTER?
Very nicely struck. Too small to be sure, but I'll try 65FH for $1200, Alex.
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quote: Originally posted by SuperDave
Hmmm. New ANACS slab, in a scanner - that's gotta be a significantly lustrous coin. Is that a die crack on the QU in QUARTER?
Very nicely struck. Too small to be sure, but I'll try 65FH for $1200, Alex.
No, no die crack. Sorry for the small pics, it' the best I can do for now.
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Valued Member
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OK the newbe thinks this must be a MS 67 ,GREAT LOOKING COIN looks like it just came frm the mint,great eye appeal.
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65FH, I could go higher with larger image.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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dont twist the holder the coin will fall out of the holder, well may take a little more than a twist but definately not much more though. I bought a 1909 VDB and I just twisted the holder and the dern thing poped open like a clam shell. I have another new ANACS slab coming with a DMPL Morgan in it and I am going to be a little more careful to illustrate how easy it would be to change coins in these new holders
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United States
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will I went a little high. Dont know if I will ever get the new number grading down. Knew it was a mint. Most mint coins must be 60 to 65 right?
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Pillar of the Community
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quote: Originally posted by birdman
will I went a little high. Dont know if I will ever get the new number grading down. Knew it was a mint. Most mint coins must be 60 to 65 right?
60-70 and I am amazed that this coin received a paltry 63.
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quote: Originally posted by Irishraider
quote: Originally posted by birdman
will I went a little high. Dont know if I will ever get the new number grading down. Knew it was a mint. Most mint coins must be 60 to 65 right?
60-70 and I am amazed that this coin received a paltry 63.
Most times the differences between 63 and 65 aren't visible in photographs this small. I will admit to taking the poster's past history into account with my grade. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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I just looked at my 64FH and compared them and didnt really see anything in the photo's that were that much different so I figured they were about the same grade. Maybe mine is a lower 64 or his is a very PQ 63 either or I wasn't to far off atleast
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