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texasrichard
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Gorgeous Buffalo. Congrats on completing the set!
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WOW>>>> Super nice additions everyone !
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Super Nice Fletcher ! I also just won a slug of copper. I finally found a good match to my 1853 Half cent. Can't wait to get this one.
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Wow... great coins all... I'm kind of ashamed to post mine now
Oh well.. these finally showed up from the HA FUN show. The quarter will be part of a set I'm doing for my Dads birth year. The reverse of the slab on the QTR is all scratched up... it's not the quarter. The Franklin... well it was because it looked nice although I don't even collect them. Collecting is a disease.
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gpnyc - Thats a good looking quarter IMO.
That's a nice '36-s Washington you got there Richard! Let me guess a PQ ms65, or a ms66.Thanks. I'm a little anxious about it until I see it in hand. Hopefully it will look ok. I'm a little worried about the OBV., but we'll see.
It's in a PCGS MS66 holder.
I'm doing a birth year set (with "s" mm) for my Dad.. well for me, in honor of my Dad. I just need the 36-s half now.
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That Fugio is really nice, Congrats.
I didn't get the one I wanted from the FUN sale as it just wasn't meant to be. I did buy a couple that maybe I shouldn't have but will consider it a "bounce" caused from my disappointment... or just a compulsive disorder
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Very nice Lee !
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Richard very nice commemorative. What is the grade?
Thanks.
Mind you... I didn't grade it. IMO it got a little bumb for the color. It's in a PCGS MS65 holder. I took some more pics:
Here's is the other one I picked up at the show yesterday for my Dad's Birthyear Set:
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You guys never cease to amaze me. Nice stuff.
There was a little show in San Antonio today and I picked up this commem, and then when I got home later the mailman brought something else but it'll get it's own thread... just 'cause I can
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That looks to be the track of Hurricane Ike.
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Not only is that Ike gorgeous for the color, it looks very mark free for an Ike.
Can I ask the Grade ?
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Nice Jefferson !
This arrived today to add to a birthyear set.... My Dad's birthyear, so don't go thinking I'm that old yet
I really don't know Cents and purchased this sight unseen. The vertical mark above the R on the OBV is on the slab. While I like it I'm surprised it graded what it did as it seems to have a lot of little nicks. It's in a PCGS MS65RD holder. Is 65 right for this ? or did it go through on a lucky day ?
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Gorgeous stuff
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This is the first Merc I ever bought and honestly don't know how to grade them, so I don't know if its good, avg or bad for the grade.
It's currently in a PCGS MS66FB holder.
I'm going to do a year set for my Dad's birthyear.
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Nice Stuff All.
This one arrived today. (Scratches on holder)
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Real nice stuff guys !
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Very Pretty Cent Lee.
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Very Nice RGT... I love Trimes.
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A Friday Newp is always a good thing...
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I was thinking.... wow nice coins all but then I saw the Stunning 1853-O No Arrows Half Dime and almost went into cardiac arrest. You need to put a warning in the thread before posting stuff like that.
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Nice Half and Cam Cent !
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Nice coins all !
Those Ike's sure are pretty!
Leeg... I'm not a copper guy, but that cent sure looks RED to me.
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Nice stuff everyone. Here's my latest purchases...
The LOC Type Albums have at least 10 coins in them that I could tell from the sellers pics but won't know the dates or condition until the books arrive. Probably nothing real good but who knows.