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Darrbaby

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  1. here are the pics. The first 2 are the one I purchased from a dealer that has been selling all 4498049 run of coins for while now. I have bought several from them and watched many many others in the same 4498049 run. So please give me your thoughts? Is it possable that NGC may have labeled 2 the same by accident? I mean why go through the trouble on a 15/20 dollar coin ?
  2. I will post pics after I get some more input on this. I dont want to loose out on a possable error as Ive seen some slabs sell for way over coin value for mistakes in the past.
  3. I have come across 2 coins that both are the same year/mint ect.. and both coins have the same cert#.... Both sellers are very reputable and do not think either is up to no good. I already own one of them and just might buy the other as well. So my question is does this happen alot or perhaps the grader just mislabeled one coin? As I said I dont think the sellers at fault here. Thoughts?
  4. not worried about the fee. things happen.
  5. it was in a display case perhaps the sun through the window cooked it? the case would get sunlight for a few hours but I have never any other slab do this. Guess its a reslab
  6. still going strong on fb littletono dot kom ... Sad actually.
  7. I have a slab that seems to have swollen up enough that it will no longer stack with others. Any thoughts on what caused this and should I worry about getting it reslabbed? it is a 1 of 5 top pop. I did try to get a good pic the my skills are poor at best.
  8. bought cause I thought it was cool and the price was right. Not everyone collects for resell value.
  9. Hi, Is it possible to find out when a coin got its certification? The date it went into the holder and if it was ever reslabbed?