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Wow..I get a thrill just looking at early dollars like that...nice buy rube, $22 each--including 3 ASE's which are selling at over $30 is a bargain..

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Last purchase.And my first early dollar.

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WOW Grip that is one very beautiful small Eagle you have there, I've always wanted one of those, maybe one day....Congrats on a great pick-up.....Joe

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192 silver quarters bought off board member of pgcs piecesofme- rick- not sure if hes on here or not, im hoping to find him

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10 morgans- ebay purchase 250$

25$ ech, i couldnt pass it up lol

im a coin ho lol

 

im gonna go trade a dc tech-9, and 3 pistols tuesdays for some silver, since i got plenty of guns lol ,if the guy has enuff silver to make it worth my while, otherwise, ill keep em, i know hes got a bunch though hes just sitting on of bars and rounds, silver dollars and stuff, i dont care what it is as longas its 90% or ounce or more rounds

 

 

maybe illl try and trade off my roger waters autographed acoustic guitar for some silver to someone, anyone want a pink floyd signed psa/dna cert sticker on it of roger? paid 600$ for it, ill deal for silver,

 

i really like the little ha has guy lol

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rolls of bens i just got, mailman was good to me yesterday & today, even in the snow

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Grip, that's a beauty of a dollar! Nice going on getting it! :applause:

 

Welcome aboard Rube. :hi: Nice chunk of silver you got there. (thumbs u

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Thanks, Bobby.

 

Thought I would add an old [ and terrible ] image

of a coin I just put a deposit on - once I have the

coin in hand - I'll have it professionally imaged.

 

I've always wanted one of these Dimes:

 

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Some really sweet new coins there everyone! :applause:

 

Jimbucks congratulations on completing your 7070. That is a wonderful accomplishment!!! :applause: Nice looking SLQ too! (thumbs u

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I am a little confused but I already received my FUN Sale purchases in the mail. I haven't even paid the bill yet. Anyway, two more monster Jefferson Nickels for the registry set.

 

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I am a little confused but I already received my FUN Sale purchases in the mail. I haven't even paid the bill yet. Anyway, two more monster Jefferson Nickels for the registry set.

 

You must be on the "A" list. :grin:

 

Those are a couple of killer Jeffersons.

Mine are a little farther down the food chain - you know the type - instead of full steps, they have one big smooth step.

 

Great looking coins everyone.

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I am a little confused but I already received my FUN Sale purchases in the mail. I haven't even paid the bill yet. Anyway, two more monster Jefferson Nickels for the registry set.

 

 

 

 

The 1940s FS is absolutely breath taking as is the 1950-D; however, I do have a question concerning the latter. I thought NGC and PCGS would not designate coins as FS when there was a tick across the steps that interrupted them. This coin seems to have six full steps, absent the two that contain a tick above the "c" in Monticello. Is this common place or am I wrong? Regardless, it is a beautiful coin.

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