Great job on the photography! How you captured all the toning for every coin without any glare. Such skill doesn't just happen by chance. The reverse side?
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
@leothelyon said:
Great job on the photography! How you captured all the toning for every coin without any glare. Such skill doesn't just happen by chance. The reverse side?
Leo
Oh no - I cannot take any credit for particularly good photography skills. I had to photoshop individual photos onto the full shot.
Toning on the reverses is highly comparable - all are two-sided toners.
I forgot to say that I don't believe these to be SMS coins, of course. Otherwise, the set would be worth a fortune!
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Beautiful toning. Congrats on your purchase!
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Love the coins! Great toning! And the 60 year old labels from a label maker brings back memories.
Not a bad find!
Cool, love the toning as well
The typo in the second label really sells it
Super nice coins!
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Definitely a one or two grade bump up in grading if you decide to send them in.
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Nice find.
That is definitely not junk. Nice find.
Would not be @ricko approved, due to the tarnish.
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Nice pair - really like the tarnish (aka toning).
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It’s the same typo in the top one, only lower case
What else was in the box?
Great job on the photography! How you captured all the toning for every coin without any glare. Such skill doesn't just happen by chance. The reverse side?
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
Congrats on the great find!
Oh no - I cannot take any credit for particularly good photography skills. I had to photoshop individual photos onto the full shot.
Toning on the reverses is highly comparable - all are two-sided toners.
I forgot to say that I don't believe these to be SMS coins, of course. Otherwise, the set would be worth a fortune!
On the web: http://www.earlyus.com
Ah, that thought did cross my mind, how you mastered the task.
The Denver coins wouldn't be SMS.
Any steps on those Jeffs? Reason for my jest!
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
My Jefferson Nickel Collection
A pouch of silver wartime nickels also had a fake 1943 "no mintark" . It is not a Henning counterfeit, though.
On the web: http://www.earlyus.com
A great looking set. I love looking at aftermarket holders with 1964 year sets, as occasionally I find stuff like what you show right there.
Someone messed up apparently if they sold the box without valuing this coin.
Dymo baby, all the way - there was nothing cooler back then.
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Check to see if they are the rare 1964 SMS sets.
Very nice. I like the Philly set a bit better. What are your plans for these sets?
That's some nice looking "junk box" innards!