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Harvey,

 

Nice group of Peace Dollars...I won't venture a grade on them though.

I hate grading from images.

 

Here's a little something I just picked up, its the beginning

of a new Barber designed collection...yeah, I know the "CC"

mint marked coins will run alot but, I have always felt that

this series was one of our most beautiful in our nation's

history...too bad it never was intended as a circulating

coin in this country.

 

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I think they are one of the prettiest coins made. Maybe I am biased because the design reminds me of some of my French medals. Unfortunately, I can't afford the Trade Dollars so I'll stick to the medals with similar designs.

 

Chris

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1996-W Roosevelt dime.

 

 

I onced owned the lowest graded example of a 1996-W dime.....hopefully I still don't hold that distinction lol I sent in the dime straight out of a 1996 Mint set still in the package and it came back MS64 doh!

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Dwaine, nice looking coins! (thumbs u

 

Harvery good looking group of Peace dollars! (thumbs u

 

ES, sweet Trade dollars! (thumbs u

 

AWB, fun Roosie. (thumbs u

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Here is another new purchase. 1923 Peace MS64 PCGS. Lots of die breaks going on with this coin. Two on the obverse. One in the rays below the B in Liberty and one from the 1 through the neck. On the reverse there is one from the bottom of the first S in States through the IBU and eagles head and then under the IN.

 

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Ty, Cool error! and nice commem. :applause:

 

Victor, Sweet large cent! :applause:

 

Dwaine, that's fun, Lady Liberty is wearing a doily! (thumbs u

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Picked up a couple of new commems this past couple of weeks.

1936 Texas NGC 67:

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A blast white Stone Mountain NGC66:

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And although it's not high grade the 1893 Columbian has exquisite toning, NGC64:

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Welcome to the forums JCM. Looks like three good new pick ups there. I like early commemoratives a lot. My current Stone Mountain is "cleaned" so I am looking for one as well.

 

Look forward to more posts from you.

 

Rey

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This purchase was a big step for me but well worth it, IMO. :cloud9:

 

 

You suck!

 

:o

 

(worship)

 

:cloud9:

 

Early Copper Rocks!!!!!!!!!! :)

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Picked up a couple of new commems this past couple of weeks.

1936 Texas NGC 67:

1936TexasOBVMS67.jpg

A blast white Stone Mountain NGC66:

1925StoneMtOBVMS66.jpg

And although it's not high grade the 1893 Columbian has exquisite toning, NGC64:

1893ColumbianOBVMS64.jpg

 

Just getting around to checking these. Nice commems! I like the TX.

 

Welcome to the neighborhood, JCM!

 

Chris

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