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My First CBH's of the new year, Talk About Originality! 1832, 1833

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I won't go into details yet, but I love it when I can snag attractive original Busties. The overtons should not be to difficult to guess, and feel free to give opinions on grades (hint: they are high end for the grades given by NGC)

 

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These are graded 40 and 45 respectively. The first is the "Dash Date" O-112 variety. The second is an O-113...

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I grade them XF40 or 45 and probably AU50 respectively (but XF45 and AU grades depend on luster, so that will be the determining factor, and I cant tell from the images). I guarrantee that NGC graded them conservatively. I just bought a luscious, original, glittery AU53 in a fresh, NGC XF45 slab:

 

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I am positively flabbergasted about how totally AWESOME those two bust halves are!!!!!!

 

WOW !!!!!!!!

 

As for grade, I would be at EF-40, and VF-35 respectively, but throw those numbers out the window. Those are extremely PQ examples!

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These were in one of those mini auctions at Heritage. There was a small group of like-minded Busties and I just had to get a couple. Thanks for the comments!

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