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Sorry, confusion reigns. I was talking about the1863 open 3 penny

I saw a UNC 1863 open 3 while I was in Great Britain, last Fall, so I know at least one of that grade exists.

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With the exception of the UNC one that Azda mentioned (I'd love to see that puppy), I would suggest that Rob's is/was therefore the second finest known?

You may rest assured that I do not have, nor have I ever had a narrow date 1877 penny. :) However, should I inadvertently acquire an uncirculated example, I will have to consider what to do with it............
Sorry ...got confused between me Rob's and me Bob's....
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With the exception of the UNC one that Azda mentioned (I'd love to see that puppy), I would suggest that Rob's is/was therefore the second finest known?

You may rest assured that I do not have, nor have I ever had a narrow date 1877 penny. :) However, should I inadvertently acquire an uncirculated example, I will have to consider what to do with it............
Sorry ...got confused between me Rob's and me Bob's....

A bit like the mint they kept getting their R's and B's mixed up :)

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I've seen an UNC one

Blessed are the chosen ones.....

I didn't think an unc F-90 existed today

Bob's was the best I've seen. I've never heard of an UNC example, unless you have one in your pension fund Dave? :)

Here is my 1877ND. It is not quite VF, but is better than the one slabbed by CGS as Fine. I hand delivered this one to the new owner, in Britain, last September. I wish I had it back! Ha,Ha.

Sorry to be rude, but that is nowhere near VF - I'd only rate it F or GF at best.

You are right Peck...it is rude. :) Ha,Ha! Probably GF to NVF is the correct grading range. The advanced collector that bought it, had a GF example, and mine was better than his.

Ok, but I'd say the "advanced collector" was sadly deluded if he rated his example - worse than yours - as GF. I'd class myself as at least an "experienced collector" and I was, to be fair, backing up my opinion via Derek Allen's book. I'd personally rate yours as F/GF but opinions differ, of course. Also, my opinion is based around British, not US, grading, which is anything from half to a whole grade different for a stated grade. Your assessment may be absolutely spot on for the American market.

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Does the 'advanced collector' want to sell me his spare?

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I've seen an UNC one

Blessed are the chosen ones.....

I didn't think an unc F-90 existed today

Bob's was the best I've seen. I've never heard of an UNC example, unless you have one in your pension fund Dave? :)

Here is my 1877ND. It is not quite VF, but is better than the one slabbed by CGS as Fine. I hand delivered this one to the new owner, in Britain, last September. I wish I had it back! Ha,Ha.

Sorry to be rude, but that is nowhere near VF - I'd only rate it F or GF at best.

You are right Peck...it is rude. :) Ha,Ha! Probably GF to NVF is the correct grading range. The advanced collector that bought it, had a GF example, and mine was better than his.

Ok, but I'd say the "advanced collector" was sadly deluded if he rated his example - worse than yours - as GF. I'd class myself as at least an "experienced collector" and I was, to be fair, backing up my opinion via Derek Allen's book. I'd personally rate yours as F/GF but opinions differ, of course. Also, my opinion is based around British, not US, grading, which is anything from half to a whole grade different for a stated grade. Your assessment may be absolutely spot on for the American market.

Enough to say that you and I disagree on this subject. :) and that's ok. BTW...the collector I mentioned is not sadly deluded, he is well respected throughout Great Britain, and has a PHd in Computer Science! I hope we are still friends...

Colin88...PM me if you are serious, and we can talk about your question.

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I've seen an UNC one

Blessed are the chosen ones.....

I didn't think an unc F-90 existed today

Bob's was the best I've seen. I've never heard of an UNC example, unless you have one in your pension fund Dave? :)

Here is my 1877ND. It is not quite VF, but is better than the one slabbed by CGS as Fine. I hand delivered this one to the new owner, in Britain, last September. I wish I had it back! Ha,Ha.

Sorry to be rude, but that is nowhere near VF - I'd only rate it F or GF at best.

You are right Peck...it is rude. :) Ha,Ha! Probably GF to NVF is the correct grading range. The advanced collector that bought it, had a GF example, and mine was better than his.

Ok, but I'd say the "advanced collector" was sadly deluded if he rated his example - worse than yours - as GF. I'd class myself as at least an "experienced collector" and I was, to be fair, backing up my opinion via Derek Allen's book. I'd personally rate yours as F/GF but opinions differ, of course. Also, my opinion is based around British, not US, grading, which is anything from half to a whole grade different for a stated grade. Your assessment may be absolutely spot on for the American market.

Enough to say that you and I disagree on this subject. :) and that's ok. BTW...the collector I mentioned is not sadly deluded, he is well respected throughout Great Britain, and has a PHd in Computer Science! I hope we are still friends...

Colin88...PM me if you are serious, and we can talk about your question.

Mais naturellement, mon ami :)

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I've seen an UNC one

Blessed are the chosen ones.....

I didn't think an unc F-90 existed today

Bob's was the best I've seen. I've never heard of an UNC example, unless you have one in your pension fund Dave? :)

Here is my 1877ND. It is not quite VF, but is better than the one slabbed by CGS as Fine. I hand delivered this one to the new owner, in Britain, last September. I wish I had it back! Ha,Ha.

Sorry to be rude, but that is nowhere near VF - I'd only rate it F or GF at best.

You are right Peck...it is rude. :) Ha,Ha! Probably GF to NVF is the correct grading range. The advanced collector that bought it, had a GF example, and mine was better than his.

Ok, but I'd say the "advanced collector" was sadly deluded if he rated his example - worse than yours - as GF. I'd class myself as at least an "experienced collector" and I was, to be fair, backing up my opinion via Derek Allen's book. I'd personally rate yours as F/GF but opinions differ, of course. Also, my opinion is based around British, not US, grading, which is anything from half to a whole grade different for a stated grade. Your assessment may be absolutely spot on for the American market.

Enough to say that you and I disagree on this subject. :) and that's ok. BTW...the collector I mentioned is not sadly deluded, he is well respected throughout Great Britain, and has a PHd in Computer Science! I hope we are still friends...

Colin88...PM me if you are serious, and we can talk about your question.

Mais naturellement, mon ami :)

Sorry Peck, but it has to be American English, or English for me...I am not a PHd! Ha,Ha!

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I've seen an UNC one

Blessed are the chosen ones.....

I didn't think an unc F-90 existed today

Bob's was the best I've seen. I've never heard of an UNC example, unless you have one in your pension fund Dave? :)

Here is my 1877ND. It is not quite VF, but is better than the one slabbed by CGS as Fine. I hand delivered this one to the new owner, in Britain, last September. I wish I had it back! Ha,Ha.

Sorry to be rude, but that is nowhere near VF - I'd only rate it F or GF at best.

You are right Peck...it is rude. :) Ha,Ha! Probably GF to NVF is the correct grading range. The advanced collector that bought it, had a GF example, and mine was better than his.

Ok, but I'd say the "advanced collector" was sadly deluded if he rated his example - worse than yours - as GF. I'd class myself as at least an "experienced collector" and I was, to be fair, backing up my opinion via Derek Allen's book. I'd personally rate yours as F/GF but opinions differ, of course. Also, my opinion is based around British, not US, grading, which is anything from half to a whole grade different for a stated grade. Your assessment may be absolutely spot on for the American market.

Enough to say that you and I disagree on this subject. :) and that's ok. BTW...the collector I mentioned is not sadly deluded, he is well respected throughout Great Britain, and has a PHd in Computer Science! I hope we are still friends...

Colin88...PM me if you are serious, and we can talk about your question.

Mais naturellement, mon ami :)

Sorry Peck, but it has to be American English, or English for me...I am not a PHd! Ha,Ha!

I translated it...sounds good.

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I translated it...sounds good.

These Americans and their ironic dry wit ... :blink:

:) .....

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It sold for £4.5k plus commission

Even with the pitted surface, probably a good buy!

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