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FA: 1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS64
There is a noticable spot on the reverse so no bold claims about cracking
this out for an upgrade. It may be just a whisper away from deserving a CAC sticker. Or not. ;-) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190239597740 Thanks for looking and if you happen to be the winning bidder and mention RCC then I will waive the shipping costs and pay the for shipping and insurance myself. |
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1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS64
"PC" wrote in message . .. There is a noticable spot on the reverse so no bold claims about cracking this out for an upgrade. It may be just a whisper away from deserving a CAC sticker. Or not. ;-) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190239597740 Thanks for looking and if you happen to be the winning bidder and mention RCC then I will waive the shipping costs and pay the for shipping and insurance myself. Don't know if it's just the picture but the hair looks really flat. Even worn. |
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1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS64
On Jul 31, 8:32*pm, "PC" wrote:
The other part is that, being a 1921, it is high relief and they typically do look more worn. Talk about self-serving bull****! Just a whisper away, eh? |
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1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS64
On Jul 31, 8:04�pm, "don't look" don't wrote:
Don't know if it's just the picture but the hair looks really flat. Even worn. 1921 Peace Dollars were of a high relief design. The striking force wasn't sufficient to get the metal to flow into the highest points of the design. They are typically weakly struck in the hair over Liberty's hair and the leading edge of the Eagle's leg. It's funny though, when this seller was picking on someone else's auction for a 1921, he claimed to have seen a number of 63s with plenty of hair detail, yet his own 64 is very weakly struck. He should have purchased one of the sharply struck 63s he claimed to have seen, then maybe he wouldn't be selling it. |
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FA: 1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS64
On Jul 31, 5:21*pm, "PC" wrote:
There is a noticable spot on the reverse so no bold claims about cracking this out for an upgrade. *It may be just a whisper away from deserving a CAC sticker. *Or not. *;-) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190239597740 Thanks for looking and if you happen to be the winning bidder and mention RCC then I will waive the shipping costs and pay the for shipping and insurance myself. Very nice. I am still the high bidder. |
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1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS64
"PC" wrote in message
. .. There is a noticable spot on the reverse so no bold claims about cracking this out for an upgrade. It may be just a whisper away from deserving a CAC sticker. Or not. ;-) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190239597740 Thanks for looking and if you happen to be the winning bidder and mention RCC then I will waive the shipping costs and pay the for shipping and insurance myself. Am I the only one to notice this missive in your auction: "This listing is for a 1928 Peace Dollar from the Philadelphia mint, graded MS64 by PCGS. This coin is the secondary key to the series." So pray tell, if Frank is indeed the high bidder and Finnan doesn't outbid him, what is Frank, or his friend, Finnan, to get? |
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1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS64
"scottishmoney" wrote in message ... "PC" wrote in message . .. There is a noticable spot on the reverse so no bold claims about cracking this out for an upgrade. It may be just a whisper away from deserving a CAC sticker. Or not. ;-) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190239597740 Thanks for looking and if you happen to be the winning bidder and mention RCC then I will waive the shipping costs and pay the for shipping and insurance myself. Am I the only one to notice this missive in your auction: "This listing is for a 1928 Peace Dollar from the Philadelphia mint, graded MS64 by PCGS. This coin is the secondary key to the series." So pray tell, if Frank is indeed the high bidder and Finnan doesn't outbid him, what is Frank, or his friend, Finnan, to get? You will get the coin that is referenced in the title. You will get the coin that is pictured. You will get the coin referenced in the addendum 'On Jul-28-08 at 20:20:57 PDT, seller added the following information':' You will also get the coin that is referenced in the 'Questions from other members' section. If you need further clarification please feel free to ask. |
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FA: 1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS64
"Frank Provasek" wrote in message ... On Jul 31, 5:21 pm, "PC" wrote: There is a noticable spot on the reverse so no bold claims about cracking this out for an upgrade. It may be just a whisper away from deserving a CAC sticker. Or not. ;-) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190239597740 Thanks for looking and if you happen to be the winning bidder and mention RCC then I will waive the shipping costs and pay the for shipping and insurance myself. Very nice. I am still the high bidder. Thanks - you do realize this is for a 1921, right? I am unable to change the main description because the discrepancy was pointed out to me after the first bid was cast. I also had a 1928 listed and used the same template and forgot to update the text. At least I updated the picture :-) Even though there are several sources of information on the auction to be able to definitively determine that you will get a 1921, some seem to be having problems doing so. As a bidder I want to make sure you understand. |
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FA: 1921 Peace Dollar PCGS MS64
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 08:38:04 -0500, "PC" wrote:
RCC then I will waive the shipping costs and pay the for shipping and insurance myself. Very nice. I am still the high bidder. Thanks - you do realize this is for a 1921, right? I am unable to change the main description because the discrepancy was pointed out to me after the first bid was cast. I also had a 1928 listed and used the same template and forgot to update the text. At least I updated the picture :-) Even though there are several sources of information on the auction to be able to definitively determine that you will get a 1921, some seem to be having problems doing so. As a bidder I want to make sure you understand. Most people probably know, but I have more than once contacted a seller asking for clarification when there was a difference between the subject, picture and/or description. A buyer has no way of knowing which is in error. |
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