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Just picked up the new highlight of my collection...and it's in a 2.1! Look! :D

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I couldn't believe my eyes when i spotted this on the bourse floor in Lakeland. I got an absolutely amazing deal on it from "Dr. Tony." I didn't pay anything out of pocket, it was all trade! :) AND IT'S A 2.1!! :D

 

 

 

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-Paul

 

 

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Yeah, it does have some cameo actually. I didn't realize they didn't designate that back then! Guess I need to break out the hammer and send it back in! ;)

 

 

 

-Paul

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Yeah, it does have some cameo actually. I didn't realize they didn't designate that back then! Guess I need to break out the hammer and send it back in! ;)

 

 

 

-Paul

 

 

 

I have a 30 ton press we can use. We'll get it outta there....

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Paul, I was at the Lakeland Coinorama show today also. Did you pick up anything else? I got a couple nice MS66 walker halves and some classic commems. I might go tomorrow again, but I think it will be much more busy on Sat-Sun than today.

That coins is very nice!

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Silver,

 

I did! Go look for my other thread! :)

 

I'm going home from school tomorrow, so no more show for me. I'm ok with that though, I got a lot today! :D

 

 

 

-Paul

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So I realized that the coin was tilted in the slab, so i HAD to take some new shots to compensate. So here's some new pics guys!

 

 

 

Here's the coin head-on. I love the color on the wreath, even from a normal angle!

 

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And here's a shot with better focus over the whole coin, lighted axially.

 

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And here's the slab!

 

 

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-Paul

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