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A few new additions to the collection!

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Odd looking PCGS holders.

Over the past week and a half I have had the opportunity to add a few nice certified coins to my collection without my budget taking too big of a hit. I have gathered a total of 8 more certified Coins, and a total of 4 raw coins. I would add more pictures but I think it might to a bit overkill. I have added a picture of a 1938 D Buffalo nickel graded MS-65 in an old PCGS rattler. My question for this coin is if you guys think it is worth the time and effort to send it to CAC. I apologize in advance for the poor quality pictures but it's the best I can do for now. I also picked up two PCGS franklins in old holders that I have never seen before; they are almost the same size and width of an NGC slab. I managed to fill a few coins to my 7070 but I have not had the chance to add to my large cent collection, it seems to me a harder to task to buy early copper without holding the coin in hand. If you guys want to see pictures just let me know and I will be happy to post them!

So this is what I picked up....

1945 S Wheat cent NGC MS-67 RD

1961 Franklin PCGS PR-65 CAC

1963 Franklin PCGS PR-65 CAC

1957 Franklin PCGS Rattler PR-66

1938 D Buffalo PCGS Rattler MS-65

1962 Franklin NGC PF-64 old fatty holder with neon blue edge toning

1959 Franklin PCGS PR-65 Odd looking old holder

1959 Franklin PCGS PR-66 Odd looking old holder

The following are all raw coins.....

1875 S twenty cent piece AU

1939 Mirror Proof Canadian dollar

1841 Large cent AU-UNC

1805 Large 5 half cent VF

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