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some really nice darkside stuff!

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New Year's sell-off! Time to sell some nice coins that are either duplicates, or don't meet with my 2008 collecting goals.

 

all prices include shipping within the US, and payment by Paypal please

 

1913-A Prussian 3 Mark, PF65 Cameo. This is one of only two cameo coins graded by NGC of this year/type, with this one being the highest graded. A stunning coin in person, much better than my lousy pictures portray.

 

$140.00 REDUCED!

 

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1951 Canadian dollar, NGC MS63 (picture taken before being graded). These older Canadian dollars are rarely seen anywhere near this beautiful. Stunning blue and red toning, much more vibrant than my picture shows. The reverse is mostly untoned.

 

$ 80.00 REDUCED!

 

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1887 Crown, raw, looks to be AU55 or better. Nice bluish subtle toning, a very nice coin overall.

 

$ SOLD

 

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1944 Ecuador 5 Sucres (Crown/dollar sized silver), nice toning, and MS63ish.

 

$ SOLD

 

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1869 Belgian 5 Francs (Crown/dollar sized). I just got this from a forum member, but realized i already had this year and don't need a duplicate (duh!)

 

$ 20.00

 

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1964 Tokyo 1000 yen silver coin (about half-dollar sized). I've had several of these NGC slabbed at MS67 and 68, and the obverse looks 68 while the reverse looks like a 67. light toning on both sides. superb luster!

 

$ 15.00

 

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thanks!

 

Doug

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Nice looking coins.

 

On the 1951 Canadian Dollar can you tell me whether it is FWL (four full water lines at right on the reverse), SWL (three or four short water lines), or ARN 2 1/2 water lines at right on the reverse.)

 

Thank you,

 

Rey

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Nice looking coins.

 

On the 1951 Canadian Dollar can you tell me whether it is FWL (four full water lines at right on the reverse), SWL (three or four short water lines), or ARN 2 1/2 water lines at right on the reverse.)

 

Thank you,

 

Rey

 

Hi Rey!

 

Looking at it with the naked eye, it looks like the SWL. I can tell you however that i had a friend look at it one day (he knows greyside very well), and said it was the most common waterline variety, if that helps. It isn't the rarer one, and the price reflects it. thanks!

 

Doug

 

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Are you able to post a picture of the reverse of the 1951 Canadian dollar? If not can you look at the reverse and tell whether there are 4 distinct water lines to the right of the canoe or are there a couple of faint ones.

 

Rey

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