Mirrorman
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serial said:I got the grades back on the above coin
PR 62 for the win
WOW .. she's a thing of beauty.
serial said:I got the grades back on the above coin
PR 62 for the win
The governor wrote:
Just because I can
serial said:No I knew it was a proof I just had to get pcgs to recognize it.
Luckily they had a couple of them already and had the die markers to reference
kind of.SilverSurfer77 said:serial said:No I knew it was a proof I just had to get pcgs to recognize it.
Luckily they had a couple of them already and had the die markers to reference
A truly great find, where did you get it? Is there a cool story to go along with it?![]()
serial said:kind of.SilverSurfer77 said:serial said:No I knew it was a proof I just had to get pcgs to recognize it.
Luckily they had a couple of them already and had the die markers to reference
A truly great find, where did you get it? Is there a cool story to go along with it?![]()
I was at a guys house to buy a large quantity of masterpiece in silver sets as pre arranged. when I got there he said I also have some other coins that were left to him by his Aunt. I of course didn't have an eyepiece or scales with me as I was only expecting to buy the silver sets but I agreed to have a look. he pulled out a few ziplock bags full of coins and this coin was in amongst them. problem is I couldn't tell if it was real or not but the guy was not the sort to scam people and the price was right, plus he included in his 2014 copy of Rennicks in the deal as he no longer needed it.
I got the coins home and looked at it properly and started to see the markers of a proof strike. so off she went to the USA and bam 3rd one ever graded by pcgs (note the NGC ones are not actually proofs they are proof like strikes without the correct markers) and as far as I know only the 3rd one in public hands



Andy28 said:Something a bit different, what I did NOT buy today at the local markets...
Some 1937 crowns which the guy was claiming to nearly uncirculated (not even close), he wanted $70 a piece for them!
Another seller has pre florins at around $25 (just general, not great ones), and a suspiciously light Morgan dollar for $25.