Traditional Keys/Semi Keys or Keys that the TPGs have uncovered in the last 30 years? I believe the 1919D, 1919S, 1925D,1925S,1927D and 1927S could easily be called Semi to Full Keys in the Mercury Dime series now.
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Ken
@Fairlaneman said:
Traditional Keys/Semi Keys or Keys that the TPGs have uncovered in the last 30 years? I believe the 1919D, 1919S, 1925D,1925S,1927D and 1927S could easily be called Semi to Full Keys in the Mercury Dime series now.
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Ken
Yes, if they are considered semi- keys, pls post them.
@Fairlaneman said:
Traditional Keys/Semi Keys or Keys that the TPGs have uncovered in the last 30 years? I believe the 1919D, 1919S, 1925D,1925S,1927D and 1927S could easily be called Semi to Full Keys in the Mercury Dime series now.
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Ken
When I was 10, a family friend let me look through his change bowl and let me pick out anything that was interesting to me. At the bottom of the bowl I found two Morgan silver dollars, and this was one of them. He is now sadly deceased. I will never sell it.
This is my 1912-S cent - I like the tarnish and slight woodgrain effect.
1852-O half dime - underrated coin with a very low survival rate. You don’t see one of these every day - try to find a nice example and you’ll notice how difficult it is.
"You can't get just one gun." "You can't get just one tattoo." "You can't get just one 1796 Draped Bust Large Cent."
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Here are some semi-key early date Walkers:
Lowest San Francisco mintage in the entire series:
High mintage but low survival rate:
One of the leading strike Rarities:
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
Traditional Keys/Semi Keys or Keys that the TPGs have uncovered in the last 30 years? I believe the 1919D, 1919S, 1925D,1925S,1927D and 1927S could easily be called Semi to Full Keys in the Mercury Dime series now.
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Ken
Yes, if they are considered semi- keys, pls post them.
A few proof Buffs-
Hardly ever see early date toned Walkers:
10-4,
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My registry sets
When I was 10, a family friend let me look through his change bowl and let me pick out anything that was interesting to me. At the bottom of the bowl I found two Morgan silver dollars, and this was one of them. He is now sadly deceased. I will never sell it.
This is my 1912-S cent - I like the tarnish and slight woodgrain effect.
1852-O half dime - underrated coin with a very low survival rate. You don’t see one of these every day - try to find a nice example and you’ll notice how difficult it is.
"You can't get just one gun." "You can't get just one tattoo." "You can't get just one 1796 Draped Bust Large Cent."
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