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Posts posted by BOILER78
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Tom
This example is definitely above average for the issue from a strike standpoint. The image doesn't show it but the coin is also fully P/L which visually entertaining in hand.
Glad you all like it.
Mark
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The most recent addition to my type set. These early pieces are kinda hard to find.
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Both coins are graded by PCGS so alas ...... no stars. The dime is not 67 fb
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A couple of new type set purchases. Anyone care to "guess the grades"?
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If coins could talk imagine the stories that chain cent could tell! Very cool coin!! (thumbs u
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Both coins are PCGS proof 65s
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Thanks guys. Here is another new purchase. This one is considerably rarer than the 1856.
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Here's a "rerun" Happy New Year everyone!
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Tom
I need one just like that for my toned type set Great looking coin!
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Bending the rules a bit here but technically it is a seated half then again some here would argue that it is not a "real" coin!
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Aluminum Double eagle (J-785) from my 1868 presentation set.
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Just arrived in todays mail. I have been looking a long time for one of these and it was worth the wait.
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That is a lint mark which is sometimes seen on proofs. I guess it could be considered a strike through of sorts?
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I am working on another 12 piece 1858 small cent transitional pattern set and here are 3 new additions
J193
J206
J212
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My only Lincoln cent. From my typeset.
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Make that a half dime
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Hate to be the bearer of bad news but IMO those are not die polish lines. Still a nice looking coin for a proof 62.
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Super Pine Tree Tom!
They don't get any more historical than that
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A couple of recent pattern additions. Images by mgoodm3
J339 ex Eliasberg
J470
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