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Nice Norfolk Fish. :banana: (thumbs u

 

I've fished along most of the Atlantic Seaboard for more than 50 years, and I've never heard of a Norfolk Fish. (shrug)

 

Nice catch!

 

Chris

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I bought a couple of nice circulated pieces today.

A seated half dollar for my registry type set and a couple of standing libertys for a date set that I have slowly been putting together for a few years.

 

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My 5 year drought is over and I was finally able to get my hands on a T.Cork :banana:

 

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This appears to be an undiscovered Vam so I will most likely be sending this one off to Leroy Van Allen

 

 

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Thomas Cork was a dealer who amassed quite a collection of colorful Morgans. Many years ago he approached PCGS and NGC about slabbing the coins with his pedigree and they politely declined so he worked out a deal with PCI and the rest is history. There are some monster coins floating around in PCGS/NGC holders that used to reside in these T.Cork PCI's including the TCCS icon coin that Ron Sirna bought many years ago.

 

I am probably one of only a handful of collectors even know about this guy let alone would pay a premium for a coin in a PCI holder with the pedigree but I was happy to find it as this is only the 2nd I have found on Ebay in 5 years. I was high bidder on the other one but the seller told me he had aleady sold it at a show so he never shipped it even though I paid etc.

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Nice Shane, here's my newp from you. I can't match your photo. Was it out of holder?

 

 

Yes it was raw and straight out of the mint set when I imaged it. I expected that submission to come back in the new edgeview so folks could image the coins better but they sent all 26 coins back in the old holders so I was none to happy.

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doh! Paul, how in the world did that 1950 grade MS67!!

 

I have no idea! That coin will certainly be a temporary resident in my collection. On the other hand, the 1953-S is spectacular with a total population of 16/0.

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Love the colours in the 41 Fishfinder .

 

Lehigh96, I would have say it must of been a planchet thing that got it through . Lots happening there hm

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