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Straight from the mint/Government...let's see your best still in the package!!!

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We see them raw.....we see them Slabbed......we see them encased......we see them NT......we see them AT........heck we even see them counterfeit....

 

But what I really want to see......is the best you have to offer still in mint packaging or Government GSA holders :banana::banana::banana:

 

Here's my contribution courtesy of Brian Wagner.....he was kind enough to give me this set a few years ago and the Cent is just too nice too get rid of so.....

 

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Anyone else....?

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Shane, I've shown this before, but it is the only one I have. But, it now resides in an NGC holder.

This might seem like a dumb question, but how does an error coin get a "70?" I thought a 70 was perfect. But if there was a die break, how is the coin perfect? (shrug)

 

Scott :hi:

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Shane, I've shown this before, but it is the only one I have. But, it now resides in an NGC holder.

This might seem like a dumb question, but how does an error coin get a "70?" I thought a 70 was perfect. But if there was a die break, how is the coin perfect? (shrug)

 

Scott :hi:

 

Scott, I was just as surprised as you might be. I can only guess that it garnered the 70 because there is no break in the cameo on or around the die gouge. I asked that same question months ago when I got it back from grading, and that is the only conclusion that seems to make sense.

 

Chris

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