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GBrad

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  1. On 11/5/2023 at 2:25 AM, EagleRJO said:

    Maybe if he lightens up a bit he won't bash the newbies so harshly which grinds my gears.

    I have to agree with you 100% on your above statement @EagleRJO.  By no means was I trying to be ugly or rude in my comment which is simply NOT the way I roll. I have come to absolutely love teaching others (in the capacity that I'm able, that is) due in most part to the overwhelming support and guidance of those knowledgeable and professional numismatists here on this forum that I learned SO much from when I dove into the endless world of errors and varieties. For this, I am truly thankful for all of you that helped me out more than you know!

    I was only expressing my opinion and trying to get a point across that what some folks may think to be funny in their mind, may very well be taken the exact opposite way from a new collector's point of view.  Subsequently, and unfortunately, this could easily turn away a newb's interest in this great hobby.

    However, with that said, I strongly urge those newcomers getting into coin collecting to at least make a concerted effort to put in the time for self study and research.  There's more stuff out there these days on the web, that's totally free and extremely helpful, that will no doubt facilitate a good foundation in which to expand upon.  For those of you that know me, my background, and current health situation, I'm fairly confident in saying that you know I'm a very thick skinned individual.  However, for those that may not be of such a nature, I'd hate to see them turned away from collecting because of....well... you all get my point.  

    Anyway...... I too love and appreciate some good humor (at the appropriate time) and I'll gladly dish it out just like I can take it. I guess all I'm saying here is that some comments should probably be "rethought" prior to posting.  So..... in closing..... I surely didn't try to hit any sensitive nerves here, but if I did, oh well........I'm old enough now that I really don't care, nor do I give a D^*#, but if I did offend anyone...., you can go pack sand til your heart's content!!! :roflmao:

  2. On 10/29/2023 at 8:55 AM, J P M said:

    I will never be done per say. I still roll hunt and save all my BU coins in all the series . It is a life long hobby and it's not over yet. Ya never know there is always  a chance to find something a little different.;)

    Ok JPM.... Now that I'm "back"... and you and a bunch of others are to blame 😁, did you find that 1982 Lincoln in a roll??? That is a great error!

  3. On 11/2/2023 at 12:34 AM, Hoghead515 said:

    Cant believe I missed this thread when you posted it he first time. Congrats my friend!!! Sorry Im a little late. Great to hear from you again. 

    Good to be back chatting again and thanks for the congrats! I actually looked at some coins tonight for the first time in over 6 or 7 months.  Hopefully I'll get back into it and come along with something to share. 👍

  4. On 11/1/2023 at 6:32 PM, Lem E said:

    Glad to see you my friend. Been a while since I have seen the Squatch. Hope you are doing well. 

    Hey LEM! Yeah, it' been awhile since I've been here on the group and thank you, I'm hanging in there.

    The "Squatch"...haha.  It's kinda like: Do you really believe there's a Bigfoot roaming around in the wild...... or, sort of like another 43' Copper that just hasn't surfaced yet???

    Trust me.....I really don't believe in that fairytale hairy beast thing 🙄, no more than I believe there's still another 43' Copper yet to be found..... (Hmmmmm.....OR DO I ......???? 🤔:)

     

    On 11/1/2023 at 7:20 PM, J P M said:

    Well take care of yourself Greg and pop in any time you need a laugh.

    Love it JPM! I do need some good laughs these days. Thanks!

  5. @RWB Here is a copy and pasted photograde pic of a MS 67 from "ATS".  It too exhibits the abrasion you mentioned.  Just wanted to show this for comparison purposes to mine. Even 67+ grades have this same looking abrasion on the obverse.  I wonder why this is the case on all of these 1948's???  I'd assume it would have had to of been a die issue. Thanks! 

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  6. On 7/2/2023 at 2:12 PM, RWB said:

    Buying or selling I would grade it AU for the abrasion on shoulder and cheek. A TPG might call it MS-63 - too many dents and marks to go any higher, even from them.

    I will have to agree with you Roger on your observations.  I've viewed this year LWC on the "ATS" site since they do have a good selection of "other images" to view. Oddly enough, it appears that what you described with the abrasion issues is actually quite common on ALL MS grades for this year Cent, even the higher MS's. 

  7. On 7/2/2023 at 1:44 PM, Coinbuf said:

    Nice to see you post @GBrad!   I would call your coin MS65+ shot 66, a very difficult coin in 67 or better.

    Hey there Coinbuf!  Glad to be back here for at least short while.  Life's had me bouncing back and forth lately and I haven't had much time to even look at or be involved with coins.  I'm definitely looking forward to some down time if and when that ever happens so I can get back into this hobby that I love so dearly.  

    Thanks for your expert opinion on the grade my friend, as well as your kind words.  Gonna let it ride for awhile before I announce the grade just to see what some other folks think.  You are obviously WELL in the ballpark as I knew you would be. 👍 

  8. HELLO everyone! I hope my NGC family and friends are doing well!  It's been a minute since I've been on the boards here, but I'm still green side up and kicking, thankfully.  I was going through some of my collection and entertained the thought of letting some of them go. I have had some life changes recently, both good and bad, and could use the extra $$$.  

    Anyway..... I would really appreciate some input/opinions on this 1948 LWC and see what grade the pros here would slap on this one.  I know, I know, I know..... grading from a pic is difficult at best sometimes, but these two pics are of the original auction photos.  The only thing I have done to these photos is enhance the light (I made it a bit darker) so that the coin's color appears as close as possible to what it looks like in hand.  Thank you all!  

    Edit right off the bat....🙄: I see that the pics are rather large once I posted them.  If you click on the picture(s) it will make them smaller and more clear (at least it does on my laptop).  Sorry that they are the "size of pie plates" @Just Bob😂.  I'll never forget you saying that to me YEARS ago about my pics. 👍 

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  9. On 4/9/2023 at 10:31 PM, VKurtB said:

    The town has gone through some tough times, but Reading seems to be on a rising trajectory. The downtown AA (ECHL) hockey arena and the Doubletree across the street, where we stayed, would make a great venue for a largish coin show.

    Is the arena bigger than the Dalton venue?  More importantly, CONGRATS on the new addition to the family!!! I hope your son is not as ornery as you are.....!!! Did I just type out loud again :whistle:

    I'm once again visiting your "current" home state VKurt at my buddy's lake house in Abalama on Lake Martin.  I just logged in on the forum and saw your post. Congrats again and I'm very happy for you and your family. 👍

  10. On 3/9/2023 at 5:10 PM, EagleRJO said:

     

    @GBrad Nice representation of what occurred, which is exactly what it looked like to me! 

    Thank you very much.  However, just for the record, I was not the one that diagnosed the damage on the coin. That was done earlier by J P M and Greenstang on this thread.  I just thought I'd try to put their words into a picture so that others could see what those two gentlemen had carefully observed.  I was glad to help out though.  Thanks. 👍