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Trade for An Lendsay engraver
I have a 1926 Sesquicentennial 2 1/2 Dollar gold coin that i would like to trade for an engraver. This coin is sealed in a vacuum case by PCGS MS-64. If anyone would like to do some trading I have some other stuff if you would be interested. Thanks
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Re: Trade for An Lendsay engraver
Hi Ujohnson,
Tools are the hands of every engraver.With all due respect I think many engravers will not part especially with Lindsays airgravers,I would not . I can pass on some palm-push gravers/wooden handles to you at no cost if you PM me.Good Luck. SE
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Re: Trade for An Lendsay engraver
Ujohnson, If you some coins that are valuable, just sell them and get the Lindsay airgraver.J.J.
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