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Posts posted by SkyMan
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Nice looking coins and medallions everyone!
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Some Great looking coins everyone!!!
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Some Sweet looking Buffernicks everyone!!
I also like the ANA medals!
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Very nice additions everyone.
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Much as I liked the Buffernick NJF, the next item after the 1882 Shield nickel needed to be another Shield nickel (not a nickel per se) or a coin dated 1882. Here is one of the latter...
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Sweet lookin' coins everyone!
I particularly like Ike... and the 1931's and the 1899!
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Fun coins everyone!
I particularly liked Irvin's 1879-S DMPL!!!
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Pretty coins everyone!
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Nice coin and token.
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I like Ike...
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I don't want to be a Debbie Downer, but I'm seeing a lot of what I suspect are AT'ed coins in the above posts.
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Some REALLY sweet looking coins everyone!!!
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This thread has been slow for a while...
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Some GREAT looking 1889 coins there!!!
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You can't stop there. We have to see the rest of the set.
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Getting back to some factual data about this coin, it was lot 763 in the JHF 1/4/09 Superior auction. It did not sell (e.g. it didn't make it's reserve).
I do NOT know which are the more factual pictures, but there is a lot more visible color on the eBay pix of the 1964-D than on the catalogue pix.
EDITED TO ADD: The pix 2 posts above were added while I was adding the above post.
I've only been grading Franklins for 25+ years now, so I guess I just don't know how to do it. Those are nicks and dings. By definition a coin CAN have them up through a 69 grade.
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A whole bunch of lovely coins everyone! Congratulations!!!
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Images by Bob Campbell, and I think he did an excellent job.
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Some Great looking Newps everyone!
I already have a bunch of 1952 Washingtons, but I like the no brainer Mint Set colors of this coin. Images by Bob Campbell, and I think he did an excellent job.
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Great New additions to all.
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For the love of copper
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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Sweet coin Bob!