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SA-WEET Mercury Jom! :applause:

 

Very nice looking Barber, ElbeSaar! :applause:

 

Good looking group of '54's Dwaine! :applause: FWIW, I'd grade the Frankies in the 63 to 64 range (can't tell about fbl with the image/toning). The 2nd Franklin's reverse is quite nicely toned for a '54-P Frankie.

 

Shane, those are some nice toners! :applause: Welcome back to buying coins again!

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Thanks for the info on the Franklins. The toning makes it very hard to tell about the FBL. The set I got the P coins had the best toning. One set of them went in my albums for the quarter, dime, nickel, and cent. I will try and get some photo's of those over the weekend.

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Great coins shown by one and all. :) This arrived today from Superior Long Beach:

 

The obverse presents as mostly red, the reverse exhibits about a 50-50 mix of golden-red and tan-brown colorations in a slightly mottled fashion on the reverse. Well defined including the often-weak mintmark which is especially sharp. Full lines are reported in the ears of wheat, and only the most minor softness is on the motto at the top of the reverse. The Bill and Judy Burgess Collection

 

 

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I picked up this 1898-O toned Morgan dollar. Comments are welcome. It's tough to get the pictures to look like the coin. The obverse is a little darker than my images show, and the reverse is a little lighter, especially in the center of the coin.

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Continuing with the Proof Washington collection, here are four new pick up's:

1953 Proof 67 Cameo

1955 Proof 68 Cameo

1956 Proof 67 Deep Cameo

1959 Proof 67 Cameo

 

 

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Nice Lincoln Lee!! Nice Morgan there AWB, like the toning. Nice WLH there DD., Nice haul on the SLQ's and Morgans Dwaine. Ans also a nice run of Washie's there elbasaar!! All very nice looking coins!!

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Have had my eyes on this variety for quite some time. Its a POP -TOP 30/0 in this designation. I thought this Proof 67 was as close to a Cameo as you could find without paying a fortune just to have the CAM on its holder.

 

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