Ronstar
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I went with my friend up to Spokane to the coin store to pick up his coin today. We got there and he was presented the coin encapsulated in a plastic case with the info on top. He was told NGS did not grade the coin due to rim damage. The sticker inside simple says AU details, rim damage. The store owner told us it had been authenticated as real and given an identifier number. He also told us his opinion was that it was worth somewhere between $7-9,000. It cost my friend $180 to have all this now adjudged and no more wondering, not a bad deal.
When we got home I got the opportunity to swing the Legend over it. Granted, its in plastic and the top part of the sticker has a foil like upper portion and its above ground etc etc.
No matter which way I swung the coil or what height I was at it locked on solid at 45. That is a penny number or possibly a dime. Guess I’m digging pennies more…….. lol. On the previous test when the coin was still exposed the F75 VDI was 91-92 which usually is large silver like a dollar. Interesting.
When we got home I got the opportunity to swing the Legend over it. Granted, its in plastic and the top part of the sticker has a foil like upper portion and its above ground etc etc.
No matter which way I swung the coil or what height I was at it locked on solid at 45. That is a penny number or possibly a dime. Guess I’m digging pennies more…….. lol. On the previous test when the coin was still exposed the F75 VDI was 91-92 which usually is large silver like a dollar. Interesting.