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Mr.Bill347

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  1. Well, hell, no wonder I'm confused!. Thannk You VkurtB and EagleRJO.
  2. Nearly instantaneous logout when viewing forums. Even after 1 minute I am forced to login on the same device. Couldn’t we have like 5 minutes of idle time before logout. also lately the server response is much slower than it has been. Sometimes typing lags 3-5 seconds past enter.
  3. It does appear to be a clear S rather than a blob S
  4. Knowledgeable seller claims this is a type 2. I’m not sure. Thoughts?
  5. Modwriter, my sets begin in1954 would like to further back though. That 2021 set was pricey to obtain
  6. I like the Standing Liberty. Harder to find in that quality.
  7. Not a proof coin, but still a nice business strike with nearly full bell lines
  8. Modern coin mart and LCR coin, Littleton coin all have proof sets.
  9. I received my 2023 S Morgan Proof this week. Great looking coin, same cheap packaging. also, my son recently traveled to Italy and Costa Rica so I have new editions to the world coin set. The Euros are not included in this post.
  10. Just a slight correction if I may, the two cellophane wrapped separately sets are Philadelphia and Denver MINT sets, not proof sets. They are not proof coins, but uncirculated coins. The last thing appears to be a Silver mint set but I am not aware of these sets in silver. If in fact they are silver proofs they would include silver half, quarter, dime and nickel plus a copper penny. Is there a photo of the coins in the last box? In 1967 and 1966 there were no proof sets made. Only special mint sets as stated above. In 1968 production of proof sets began again with the exhibited 1968 PROOF set.
  11. We can’t really see anything yet, for all we know it might be some leftovers from the fridge. Please post clear cropped pictures of both sides of each coin that you want an opinion on. Please don’t send a bunch of fuzzy pictures taken from a distance. Please don’t send a mass request
  12. Thank you to all that responded. I was reasonably sure that they were all type. 1 variety but as everyone can see, it was not easy to discern. Thanks to the explanation and examples provided I now know. thanks to the great collectors opinions!
  13. Tore apart a proof set. Need to know if these are type 2 proofs? Much appreciated
  14. I would get it checked out by an expert in 1787 Spanish shipwreck coins. It does look legitimate to me and same obverse as 1787 King George III (England). Weigh it. See below. My photo states Real Pirate COB 8 REALES 1787/6 FM KEY DATE COIN MEXICO CAROLUS III 26.82g, SEA Salvaged uncleaned. KEY Date Issue in 1787 series. Extremely Rare
  15. Yep that’s one cent alright. Been vised with another penny,! Still worth a cent though. 😃
  16. LOL 😆 HE GOT HIS FACE WHIZZED! This guy should be punished by the King for desecrating his grandfathers image by having his teeth cleaned with the exact same method. RWB, sorry you had to endure that. if only he knew you had watched it! but wait RWB, there’s even worse ones out there!
  17. Only a cheap novelty. Happy Independence Day!
  18. I have found that 1921 Morgan’s P,S are quite available at reasonable prices around $60. I have Not been able to find a 1921 D for anywhere south of $100. You might ask if they are looking for a D mint 1921.
  19. In my opinion. No. Below is the PCGS coin facts photo of each. Yours , including the die crack, is a 1899:O.
  20. Well Eagle, Perhaps but those before 1954 are getting pretty rare, but if I see one, Ill probably buy it. I have a great complete collection of Kennedy Halves, but decided to obtain all the S Proofs for the Album. I know, I already have them all in the proof sets, but I am not able to violate those. So 25 or so more , and the two books of all mints, proofs and special issues will also be complete at least through 2023.