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clarkbar04
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(sellers photos)
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Wow an 1893!!
(raw)
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SWEET IHC!!
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PCGS 64 CAC - almost finished with my 1917 toned year set.
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Thanks everyone. Feel free to take a peek at my album if you are so inclined. FWIW I bought all but the 39 raw.
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Bought raw, just graded pcgs 65
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Been awhile since I posted anything!
Pics (except the crappy SLQ pics) by "Buffalo Head" Joe Best.
Bought raw, pcgs said 64.. haha.
Raw
Raw, luster better than photos indicate.
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Very cool!
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Has the deceased equine not been flogged enough.
I don't like Ike dollars, so when I see a thread about ike dollars, I don't bother posting in it. It really is that simple.
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How about a proof? (images by Joe Best)
And some MS. (Images by Bob Campbell)
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Now raw, ex Anacs blue label MS63, and my first toned 36 philly, I have a small stack of toned 36-D.
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How about a toned early walker?
PCGS MS63 (just graded today)
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I think you mean nice 31-Ses. . I really like the color on both.
Thanks. Hoping I can find a nice toned merc dime to go with them!
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All photos by Joe Best.
PCGS 64RB CAC
PCGS 64 CAC
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i love the 1934 walker clarkbar04, thats wicked neat.
Thanks! It is pretty snazzy, indeed.
Speaking of snazzy, this just showed up today: (PCGS MS66) I think Joe needs to photograph this one!
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That lincoln IS sweet!!
Bought raw, graded pcgs 64:
Bought raw, graded PCGS 66
Newest, raw:
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small white anacs 65, lots of bell lines
Old NGC fatty 66. Tough to photograph due to orangepeel slab.
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Ex anacs MS63, now PCGS MS65.
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Bought raw, just graded PCGS MS66.
Post your most recent acquisition: US
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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Not sure what you are suspicious of, it is woefully original, almost to a fault.
The letters aren't toning, it is where the coin didn't tone, presumably because ink provides a layer of protection from the old paper which contained sulfur.