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Seated dimes

I am just about done with seated dimes for now. Since starting this registry set a decade ago I worked to obtain some of the nicest examples of seated dimes that I could find. With the recent addition of the 1844 MS 66 coin there is little more left to upgrade. I will therefore be focusing my sights on a collection of killer Type coins. To see old comments for this Journal entry, click here. New comments can be added below.

Jason Feldman

Jason Feldman

coins are fun

I like the new NGC only registry. There is so much fun in collecting coins and I am find that NGC has been excellent and pointing out problem coins but still accepting that a light clean from 100 years ago does not mean the coin is not worth collecting. It is for this reason that while one day I will finish the Liberty Seated Series, NGC will be the main grader of choice for my quarter collection. I am not going to leave my children coins that they do not understand. NGC holder protect the

Jason Feldman

Jason Feldman

Some great coins submitted to NGC

A few coins that have been well documented are now at NGC At Baltimore a few very special coins will be delivered to me by NGC, these include the newly discovered 1852 with a massive obverse die in terminal state, 1890 with a large reverse crack that some might consider a CUD, a prooflike 1891 O heavily clashed dime and the hammered strike 1843 O, one of the few fully struck and among the highest grade known. Hopefully they will be in hand before the LSCC meeting Friday morning. Update: To

Jason Feldman

Jason Feldman

Hi all

I now have a paid account so am trying to figure this all out more to come

Jason Feldman

Jason Feldman

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