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CC AUCTION LOT #Q27 - AS SHOWN ON SCREEN!  6/30
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CC AUCTION LOT #Q27 - AS SHOWN ON SCREEN! 6/30
US $30.00US $30.00
Tue, 01 Jul, 02:22Tue, 01 Jul, 02:22
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CC AUCTION LOT #Q27 - AS SHOWN ON SCREEN! 6/30

US $30.00
ApproximatelyAU $46.00
Condition:
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    Located in: 32407, United States
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    Estimated between Tue, 12 Aug and Fri, 15 Aug to 94104
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    PCB HOBBY

    99.8% positive Feedback307K items sold

    Joined Apr 2006
    We are more than passionate about collectibles; we ourselves are collectors. We know the excitement of finding the right items for those personal collections. To guide you through your collectible ...
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      • 1***0 (372)- Feedback left by buyer.
        Past 6 months
        Verified purchase
        Packaging and shipping time were on point. I do however, wish the host had mentioned the Coin up for bid was corroded. I've been a collector off and on for 40+ years and know that in the early years coin dies were improperly handled and stored. So coins were sometimes coined using rusted dies allowing the metal to flow in and around rust! Still, I would have preferred seeing the Coin "up close" so I could determine the extent of corrosion. On your site most hosts do just that so, I'll be back!
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