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Posts posted by Old Pueblo
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The 43 Walker might be common, but it's uncommonly colorful!
Nice one coming back home.
OP
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Brandon,
Love the 1907 PF66 Lib Nic
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Jason, Love the CBH, great looking coin.
Bob, The Proof Lincoln image is stunning!
Jamie, you continue to one-up yourself with the Rosies, I am happy to say I have a "Schatzy Pedigree" in my collection!
Alan, nice 83 Proof set up there.
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Well thanks to jaime (shatzy) I received my first coin for my birthyear set that I'm starting. And in case no one has ever dealt with Jaime, he is a fantastic seller. I've bought a few coins from him and they've always been what I expected. Anyway, this looks like the start of what may be a long process to get a completed set like the coin below.
You'll never go wrong with Jaime's coin offerings.
First class seller!
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Mike that's impressive < i wish I had your coin budget
Love your Barbers!
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Excellent Walker,
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nice coin everyone!
Pray for Japan
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Coming up for air!
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Gotta love that beauty XR, and another stunning indian head nickel above!
WOW
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Nice Jefferson Paul
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Nice coin everyone.
Thanks for sharing
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That is one very nice CBH there, awesome color!
Looks to me a grade point too low from where I am standing, but my vision isn't what is used to be.
LOve it
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Jamie,
Nice addition to the Roosie Family !
You're on a roll ....
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Indian Head Nickel with Gorgeous Color....
Beautiful Coins
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Nice IHC there South FL Guy!
And Welcome to the forum where coins are stunning and debate is assured!
I lived in Cape Coral and Fort Myers in the 70's!
Are you Gulf Coast?
Cheers
OP
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Bobby, are the Medals bronze? Very nice!
Are you working to complete the series?
Thanks,
OP
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The lone Wheat Cent found in the jar was a 52-D. I pick this up for the story.
Now that I think about it, this would have been the perfect winning prize.
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I'm surprised that the coin survived at the MS65 level given the heavy clad coins that you had scrapping along it. It is a nice coin. Was your grandmother a collector by chance? It's hard to imagine that she would gem uncirculated coins if she didn't have any interest; does she have anything else?
Coinman, this is not the 52 - D from the jar. I bought this ms65 as a token of memory. Here's the original.
I should have made that clear. Sorry,
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Here's a new addition to my Liberty Nickel collection.
It is a Mark Feld offering that I wanted the moment I laid eyes on it. The 1891 is a upgrade from a below average 64 to marvelous 65. Should have it in hand in a week or so.
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