#5618101 - 04/21/12 09:04 PM
POST A COIN YOU WISH YOU NEVER SOLD
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copper toning
Talkative?
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I have been working on my pics with the advice of a few members thought this would be a good way to use them. Old pics just learning the software.
This coin had fully rotated dies and semi proof surfaces which show light pastels at angles.

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#5618375 - 04/21/12 11:07 PM
Re: POST A COIN YOU WISH YOU NEVER SOLD
[Re: Kenneth F]
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cpm9ball
At this point, I feel I should interject something of little importance in the midst of this very educational Q&A.
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I wish I had never sold the 800 Morgan dollars I had accumulated in the early 60's when I was 13.
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#5618420 - 04/21/12 11:25 PM
Re: POST A COIN YOU WISH YOU NEVER SOLD
[Re: copper toning]
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MarkFeld
Dealer
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I sold this coin in 1982 (?) for $26,000 (?).
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#5618493 - 04/21/12 11:56 PM
Re: POST A COIN YOU WISH YOU NEVER SOLD
[Re: MarkFeld]
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copper toning
Talkative?
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I sold this coin in 1982 (?) for $26,000 (?).
HOLY *spoon*!! I FEEL BETTER
Edited by copper toning (04/21/12 11:56 PM)
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#5618784 - 04/22/12 01:45 AM
Re: POST A COIN YOU WISH YOU NEVER SOLD
[Re: MarkFeld]
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coinman_23885
FACT if I stop posting, trillions and trillions of transistors would be out of work.
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I sold this coin in 1982 (?) for $26,000 (?).
What would this be in present day dollars? It's still likely a huge difference, but I wonder how much of a difference it would be comparatively.
Edited by coinman_23885 (04/22/12 01:48 AM)
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