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Lem E reacted to powermad5000 in For the love of silver
I'll follow that with this one. LOL! I bought it because the reverse reminded me of the reverse of a Morgan.
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Lem E reacted to Sandon in Follow the lead picture post.
1935-D Washington quarter, NGC graded MS 65 with unusual toning:
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Lem E reacted to Sandon in Follow the lead picture post.
1956 "Type 1 Reverse" proof Franklin half dollar in original packaging:
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Lem E reacted to Sandon in Follow the lead picture post.
@R__Rash--The mint didn't package 1960 proof sets in those nice lucite "sandwich" holders held together with screws. Like all 1956-64 and some 1955 proof sets, they came in single flat soft sheets placed in a yellow "Treasury Department" envelope. Nor were they packaged in grading service holders, like this 1956 "Type 2 Reverse" proof Franklin half dollar that NGC graded PF 68 CAM:
Photos courtesy of Stacks Bowers Galleries.
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Lem E reacted to Coinbuf in Follow the lead picture post.
I think that Sandon interpreted your first comment to mean original government packaging, I know I did at first until I read your reply.
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