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Just received my True View images for my 1832 Quarter...WOW !!

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I have had a number of 1832 quarters over the years

and sold off all but the best one. I decided to have

PCGS image my last one.

 

I'm more than pleased with the results.

 

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What a beautiful Capped Bust Quarter. I love that series of coins but cannot afford the price level for such quality. I'm impressed. I don't blame you for holding on to your last one. Pick of the litter-so to speak. My best CBQ is XF40.

Jim

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Great great looking bustie!

Amazing when you compare to the Heritage photo, looks like a completelt different 25c until you start matching up the toning/crude areas. Once again Heritage doing their diesservice to their consignors and obviously you the buyer benefited greatly because the Heritage photo doesn't do it justice.

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Gorgeous coin!! The true image photos are fantastic. I recently purchased an MS 62 Bust Half based on the true image photo. I know this is risky business buying an expensive coin based solely on an image, however the coin was also CAC certified. In hand it more then met my expectations. If I were to have made my buying decision based on the Bowers and Merena photo I would have passed on the coin. Fortunately Bowers had a link up that directed me to PCGS True Image photo.

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That's quite a beautiful coin thar. Would love to have that in my collection!

 

Mike - You'll have your chance at the Baltimore show the end of March.

 

I consigned it to Heritage.

 

 

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Spectacular!!! I sure would like to know the setup PCGS uses for it's photographs.

 

JJ

 

1 Rabbits foot

2 Eyes of a toad

1 Newt's tail

3 Sprigs of nightshade

 

Mix all in a smouldering cauldron under the light of a full moon.

 

This potion gives the drinker amazing photographic powers.

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I recently received the new Heritage catalog and

the comments about their images are well founded.

 

The PCGS images are far superior !

 

IMHO, this is the nicest 1832 quarter to be auctioned

in many years.

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Some people think the True View images make the coin looks better then it is.

I disagree with that assessment. I think they give a fantastic representation of what a coin really looks like.

 

Here is a picture of the coin I mentioned in a previous post.

The True View image captured every nuance of the coins toning and detail.

 

 

The top picture is the one Bowers Used.

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I recently received the new Heritage catalog and

the comments about their images are well founded.

 

The PCGS images are far superior !

 

IMHO, this is the nicest 1832 quarter to be auctioned

in many years.

 

The Picture in the catalog is better then the one they used on line.

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