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 1837 Feuchtwanger One Cent Token, Variety 6I
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1837 Feuchtwanger One Cent Token, Variety 6I

This token grades MS-64.

Its slab had many scratches which I have worked on to reduce before taking these photos. I now have a secret method of reducing scratches, for purposes of photos, but it is nothing for the faint of heart to attempt. LOL


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« Reply #1 on Jun 3, 2009, 1:05pm »

Very pretty piece.

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« Reply #2 on Sept 4, 2009, 12:49pm »

Beautiful 6i ;D


Here's mine........its on its way to me. Then I will take my own images


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« Reply #3 on Sept 4, 2009, 1:39pm »

Well, hiya, Stefanie. : )

Yours is a very nice example, too. : )

It looks like it may also be a slabbed example. I'll watch for your upcoming photos : )

BTW, how is your new website going?
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Sept 4, 2009, 1:39pm, Larry wrote:
Well, hiya, Stefanie. : )

Yours is a very nice example, too. : )

It looks like it may also be a slabbed example. I'll watch for your upcoming photos : )

BTW, how is your new website going?






Its going great but would be much better if you came over and joined the crowd. Show off some of those nice beauties that you have ;D
Come on by.......


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« Reply #5 on Sept 4, 2009, 3:21pm »

Stefanie

Nice piece, what is the grade?
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Sept 4, 2009, 3:21pm, treashunt wrote:
Stefanie

Nice piece, what is the grade?






Sellers pics.....complete with a green bean LOL

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