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Mr. Feld says I beat someone to this by 7 minutes. Sorry.......NOT!!

 

I think I'll have to break down and get a TrueView

 

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Nice Pickup BOB!!

 

I got a boatload of coins for you to image....I just have to sort through which ones you have already done.

 

hm Maybe I should title my photos with the cert number because with my toners I have tons of duplicates!!

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Nice Pickup BOB!!

 

I got a boatload of coins for you to image....I just have to sort through which ones you have already done.

 

hm Maybe I should title my photos with the cert number because with my toners I have tons of duplicates!!

Thanks guys. I don't one minute went by before I contacted Mark.

 

I'd love to do 'em Jaime. With a bunch of duplicates, the last 3 numbers of the cert number is definitely the way to go.

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This came from Rick Snow. So did the images. The reverse clash is from the FE cent. Special coin to me as it ends a 10 year plus search to finish the 4 piece set.

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Children's Founders Roll

 

 

Designed by Mr. Gutzon Borglum of Stone Mountain Fame.

 

The Children’s Founders Roll plan allowed any person between 1 and 18 to submit their names in the Book of Memory in the name of a Confederate soldier or woman of the Confederacy for $1.00.

 

This was one of many marketing ploys to help raise the funds needed to pay for the Stone Mountain Carving.

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Very nice IHC, Bob - and I love the Seated Quarter too.

Lee, I have never seen one of those medals - so - thanks for sharing !!

 

Fatman - what a flawless New Rochelle - very pristine !!

 

 

One of my 1st cousins has a 12 yr old YN who I am

helping out with a Barber Dime collection he started

last year when I took him to the Boston ANA pre show.

[PNG Day ]

 

Anyhow - here are his new additions:

 

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I just found out that the Dimes I bid on were in two

auctions [ Sunday and Tuesday ] and I just thought

one coin was lost... but oh no !! Heritage just notified

me that I also won this coin too.

 

Boy, is that kid gonna be a happy camper !!

 

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Very nice "V" Nickel! (thumbs u

 

Just got the grade results from NGC on this piece:

 

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PF 68, no CAM/UCAM designation. :(

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That is a shame Lee. IGC was way off with the DC. It looks like it's awful close to Cameo, though.

 

Love the Saint. Such a beautiful design. :cloud9:

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Beautiful white example of the lowest mintage year for the Proof Liberty Nickels (not counting 1913). There were only 1,475 proof coins struck this year, and this one is a beautiful example. I purchased this from a fellow Collector's Society member after it was posted on the Chat Boards. I'm very happy with it! It's now a part of my US Type Set.

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