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Here's my newest - I'm still practicing taking pics so pls forgive that it isn't as good as many others here:

 

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I'm very pleased. The color is very even and the surfaces are very clean.

 

I want one more Indian Cent. Either a 1908-S or a 1909-S. I haven't decided which. It will probably go to whichever I see first that has a lot of eye-appeal. Maybe something with light, attractive toning.

 

 

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Yes - PCGS AU58.

 

Is it silly to have a "favorite grade"? 'Cause I think AU58 is mine. Tons of eye appeal, fraction of the MS cost.

 

 

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Thanks Dean! I've been selling some of my Lincoln Cents but when I see a nice example at the right price, I'm a buyer. :) Sellers image:

 

 

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Yes - PCGS AU58.

 

Is it silly to have a "favorite grade"? 'Cause I think AU58 is mine. Tons of eye appeal, fraction of the MS cost.

 

 

A very common-sense approach, in my opinion.

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Yes - PCGS AU58.

 

Is it silly to have a "favorite grade"? 'Cause I think AU58 is mine. Tons of eye appeal, fraction of the MS cost.

 

 

A very common-sense approach, in my opinion.

 

I couldn't agree more - buying a PCGS 58 of the key date

is the way to go. All the detail at a fraction of the cost of

a Mint State coin. Great job !

 

 

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