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robec1347 reacted to Mike Meenderink in Post your most recent acquisition: US
Ebay $12.00 w/tax free ship 3 am snipe. 1881 Nickel 3 c XF 40 Value $55.00 graded. Hehehehehee
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robec1347 reacted to Sandon in Post your most recent acquisition: US
1936-D Cincinnati Music Center commemorative (5,005 minted), PCGS graded MS 65. This may have been an early strike, as the coin exhibits numerous die polish marks, especially on the obverse:
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robec1347 reacted to Sandon in Post your most recent acquisition: US
1821 Small Date Capped Bust dime, PCGS graded F 12, very original in appearance and accompanied by an old Stack's envelope from a 1959 auction sale:
Photos of the coin courtesy of Stacks Bowers Galleries.
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robec1347 reacted to Mike Meenderink in Post your most recent acquisition: US
2005 P Bison 5C MS 66 / Only 191 in grade and only 15 higher Purchased today 4/15/2024 @ estate sale in CA for $5.00. NGC Guide value $25.00.
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robec1347 reacted to CIII in Post your most recent acquisition: US
1948-D 50C MS65 Mintage 4,028,600
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robec1347 reacted to Mike Meenderink in Post your most recent acquisition: US
1940 Proof Mercury Dime/ Ebay $70.00 Grades PF65-66 Value $200-$240 .....wheeeeeeeeeeeee!
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robec1347 reacted to CIII in Post your most recent acquisition: US
1959-D 25C MS 65W Mintage 62,054,232
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robec1347 reacted to Sandon in Post your most recent acquisition: US
1856-O Liberty Seated dime, PCGS graded XF 40 and, in my opinion, nice for the grade. F-104 die variety with slanted and repunched date.
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robec1347 reacted to Mike Meenderink in Post your most recent acquisition: US
One of the most brilliant bright white coins I have ever seen. Had to have it.
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robec1347 reacted to VKS in Post your most recent acquisition: US
Upgraded a PF69 Ultra Cameo to this PF70 Ultra Cameo as part of my Lincoln Cent proof collection of 1950-2023.
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robec1347 reacted to Mike Meenderink in Post your most recent acquisition: US
1831 Matron Head, Liberty Head Large Cent N-7 Another late-night end auction Ebay steal. I paid $28.00 for this coin. It is in VF25 BN condition and worth $115 graded. Winning.
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robec1347 reacted to powermad5000 in Post your most recent acquisition: US
I am not sure if this is considered a World coin being the German background, or a US coin as they for a time were used as "acceptable" currency in the US during the Civil War.
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robec1347 reacted to Sandon in Post your most recent acquisition: US
1878-CC Morgan dollar, PCGS graded MS 62, upgrading an XF-AU example purchased decades ago. This is the first Morgan dollar I've purchased for several years--the prices are moderating somewhat--and, though somewhat more blemished than the photo suggests, is still nice for the grade.
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robec1347 reacted to Hoghead515 in Post your most recent acquisition: US
I won this one in an auction last week. Happy to add it to the collection also. 1941 S PCGS MS66
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robec1347 reacted to Hoghead515 in Post your most recent acquisition: US
I finally found a 1956 D I was happy with after searching over 3 years. Finally found one without old ugly brown and black toning. Someone else wanted it bad as I did but, I ended up with the winning bid. I way over paid but Im fine with that. Hard telling how long till I found another. This was sure a hard date for me where Im limited on places to buy from.
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robec1347 reacted to Sandon in Post your most recent acquisition: US
I acquired these four 1939-45 PCGS MS 66 RD graded Lincoln cents at a coin show last weekend. All but the 1945-D are in holders from approximately twenty years ago.
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robec1347 reacted to Mike Meenderink in Post your most recent acquisition: US
Just got this one for a silly good deal....
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robec1347 reacted to Sandon in Post your most recent acquisition: US
I won this 1920-S Lincoln cent in a 2x2 holder as a door prize at yesterday's coin club meeting. I grade it Choice Very Fine, with some areas of dirt or verdigris but otherwise a nice brown example. It is only worth a few dollars, and I have a somewhat better (Extremely Fine) example in the album collection I formed decades ago, but I thought this one notable for a well-formed date and mintmark and even strike. This issue often comes with a "mushy" appearance.
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robec1347 reacted to Sandon in Follow the lead picture post.
1903-O Morgan dollar, PCGS graded MS 64:
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