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My best acquired coin from FUN

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Picked this coin up at FUN just got around to sending it in for grading. This coin was far from cheap, but is sooooo special I jumped at the chance to get it it. Thanks to JC for holding it for me.

Coin cert #2683421-001, look it up there is a nice picture with it. I do not have any other picture. Thanks.

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Why don't you copy the picture so you can post it ?

 

Paul

I can't figure out how to do that. When I try to copy a image from the NGC Verification data base it tells me it is copyrighted. Is there a way to copy those [pictures?

 

OP, beautiful coin by the way. Mine is a paltry VF25.

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....just print the picture, then push it tightly against your computer screen and press the PRINT SCREEN key...? Be sure not to hit the SCROLL LOCK key - that is an obsolete key used during the Roman Empire when they had written scrolls instead of books - it kept a scroll locked in position while the PRINT SCREEN key was working?

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"Fair use" includes educational use --- just don't use it to advertise or make money or for general distribution. You can always ask NGC for their permission. Send a note to Dena or one of the other moderators.

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If it's your own coin I don't think it'd be an issue. Post away.

 

 

 

-Paul

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If it's your own coin I don't think it'd be an issue. Post away.

 

 

 

-Paul

 

Thanks Paul. (thumbs u

 

That is a beauty toned dollars. :banana:

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With both the owner, and Paul's permission, I post the following image.

 

It's been cropped and I made a composition out of it, but it hasn't been altered in any other way.

 

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I bet that coin looks 1000x better in hand.

 

Congrat's!

 

mark

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Looks like it has nice color on the obverse. This is one of those coins that would NOT benefit from dipping...the tarnish hides much of the obverse damage.

 

Nice find!

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