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Posts posted by lkenefic
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Recently acquired today:
ANA Grading Standards for US Coins 6th ed.
Scott Travers Top 88 coins over $100
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Cool 1857 psl... here's a different one...
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Once again...simply stunning coins...everyone. Thanks for the morning eye candy!!
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...I think something's wrong with the Cook Island Dollar though...it's a little fuzzy
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vt...Nice CBH...If I may inquire...did you buy it raw or slabbed? I've been looking at these recently for my type set.
Leo
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Sort of dark...but I think these images accurately reflect the toning on the coin...Leo
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Bruce...thanks... my most recent newps are some early copper pieces I picked up from some board members from the other website. I got an 1852 (VF30) and a '54 (XF40) from Rare Coins of New Hampshire and a '56 from a different board member. The '56 came in PCI plastic at XF45 but I grade it more conservatively at 35 with some small carbon spots on the reverse. I'll try to get pics over the holidays.
L
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Not the most recent....but the most recent one for which I have an image:
Post your most recent acquisition: US
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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Thanks everyone... I picked it up on Saturday. I like the mint luster in the devices. There's a slight amuont of rub on the lower hair curl and on the cheek for the obverse and a slight rub on the lower wreath. I'd peg it arounf 55-ish. But I'm not certain what to make of the dark spot on the obverse near "States". I didn't find it all that distracting and it loks really nice in my Dansco album...Leo