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  1. I was looking through my merc junk silver. Found a couple 1945 micro s' but that's it so far.
  2. I don't spend much time looking for varieties but is this the 1941 D DDO Variety?
  3. Just wondering. What grade range do you like to keep your Franklin's in?
  4. 1030 now. That is amazing by the way. That must have taken a ton of work.
  5. I got it I think. 92 can be p or d close am. 98 99 2000 must be a p and the one to look for is wide.
  6. The 92, 98, 99 and 2000 penny the rare one is the close AM? Or are they different? 92 close and others wide one is rare?
  7. Jeez not this again. Do you have the bill as well? I got one to sell you if you want another. It came with a bill.
  8. Here is a MS65. I don't think it looks better then this one.
  9. How do you find uncirulated coins though? To find a uncirculated coin by roll hunting would be to find a roll such as this one from bank where all the coins have the same date and mint mark on it right? The coins are very clean but they are not perfect that's for sure. How to get a true uncirculated coin? If you find a very very clean coin in a mixed date roll that would be a AU coin right? On one of these blue and white label rolls the nickel on top has the ring of death and when I opened one of the rolls it had a finger print on a nickel. In the roll I did open up I found maybe 3 or 4 that were in excellent unc shape I would think. The rest had a ding or rim scrape. Can you get a true Unc coin from the bank in rolls? If you buy a unc set some of the same problems sometimes are on them. I guess that is the hard part of coin collecting. There is really only a small number of truly perfect coins for so many of the years coins. I'm looking at my unc sets through the 90's In the sets the coins are not separated in the envelope. I got unc sets up to 1995 at the moment. Recently I bought a big batch of them for cheap and replaced some of my sets and sold the others off. They are sealed in the plastic but they do rub against each other. When I buy a good unc set I make sure the coins have something in between the p and d sets. I hope I explained myself good enough to understand. Question is can you get a unc coin from bank? I have split up sets for my dansco books. I did buy what I think are Unc nickels to get the 2005 - 2010 ones that came from rolls.
  10. The microscope was a waste of money. Wish I had listened to you guys. I was hoping to find a few varieties but haven't yet. I would have been better off buying a nice $50 coin instead.
  11. I believe this came out with the bicentennial. It is a real replica. And it also came with a $20 bill. It's probably 40 or 50 years old. I guess that could be generations. But it's still a replica.