updated Meccury dimet set
PTVETTER
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I put that 1926 dime in my set since I didn't have one may update it later. I have to resubmit my 1937-S dime for grasding
Pat Vetter,Mercury Dime registry set,1938 Proof set registry,Pat & BJ Coins:724-325-7211
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My Dimes
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Oh Yea. Better picts of the Really Good Looking Under Graded 17D. This one better go up by 3 points.
Ken
May need to keep this one after Kazoo Blowing is done, which I predict will happen.
Ken
Ken
Thats it ....No More to Gripe About Today except Go 49ers !! Opps they got knocked out. PO'ed about that also.
Ken
LOL
I was watching the Bucs kick butt...will be back later....
My Dimes
<< If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right the first time! >>
Ken,
Based on your pics, I'd have to say both dimes appear to be FB, but if PCGS doesn't think so, is it really worth the big bucks you pay for the FB designation? I'd be happy if all my Mercs had bands like those 2 coins, and were graded as non-FB. Those "near-misses" have got to be great buys, if you can find them in PCGS non-FB holders without paying a premium over non-FB prices.
The reverse of the '26-P is really nice, at least MS66, but the obverse looks like it has a few marks. A high-end 64FB, maybe a 65FB if you catch the graders in a good mood.
On the '17-D: sorry, it still doesn't do anything for me. What's the grade on the holder? If it's a Mint State coin, I'm guessing a 64FB.
Jim
Edited because I couldn't remember how to spell my name. Blame it on the Super Bowl.
That 17D is Nice, Darn It !!! Come on give me a break. 63FB is the Grade and PQQQQQQQQQQQ at that.
Jim
Ken,
I know what you are talking about, with all those NEAR Misses......hmmmmmmmm, makes one get a little bit hot....
My Dimes
<< If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right the first time! >>
I went to the Houston Money show today. Got there around noon. About half of the dealers were gone, and half of the rest were packing. Give me a break guys, the show was supposed to be open until 3:00PM. I do not understand these dealers. Fly 1500 miles, hotels, meals, table expenses, it cost a darned lot of money per hour to set up at a show. Why leave early. There are guys like me who couldn't make it until noon on Sunday. (Work on Friday, 7 year old son's make up birthday party on Saturday) I do shows for a living(not coin), and let me tell you, I never pack until they run the public out of the show. Even then there have been times I have done $10,000.00-$15,000.00 after the show closed, just to other dealers who have been too busy to shop. Even spent an hour unpacking once to find a $3,500.00 item for a dealer.
Needless to say, the show was somewhat of a dissappointment to me. I went with 2 pockets full of money, and came home the same way. Found a nice PCGS 39-D in 67FB that I bought(Ken, you will like this one, nice toning ), found a nice PCGS 35-D MS65FB, but the dealer wanted $125.00 over grey sheet for it. I offered $50.00 over, not only did he decline, he was snooty and rude to boot. Saw a real nice PCGS 28-D in 65FB for $2,000.00. Finally decided to up the ante and went back to buy it, and the dealer was gone! Saw a nice PCGS 20-S in 65 no bands for $390.00 which I probably should have bought but didn't. Not much early stuff in full bands, and a lot of it was grossly overpriced.
It was funny, lots of ACG stuff in the front of the show, but really no where else. Lots and lots of raw stuff, I looked at a few things, bought a nice AU58 1920-S for my raw set.
Did not get to meet anyone from the boards, which I was really looking forward to.
Weather was bad, cold and rainy, which probably kept a lot of the public out. Dealers should still stay until the show closes. Really was not worth my time to go.
Regards,
Wayne
Wayne
www.waynedriskillminiatures.com
No Fear as I am not leaving to go to the other Forumns. Guess some might say "Fooey" about this.
Wayne you should have jumped on the 28D. That price is under Sheet isnt it ? If you do not want the Toned 39D,and its reasonably priced, let me know. Do you happen to know who the California Dealer was ? Sounds a little like a guy I ran into once. PM if you know.
Thats it and All is Cool, except the Flu that has seemed to hit.
Ken
I have the dealers card at home, I will PM you his info.
Get yourself some chicken soup, and get well. We can't have the Merc sparkplug out of commission!!!
Regards,
Wayne
Wayne
www.waynedriskillminiatures.com
Crap the Tussin is Super Yukey tasting stuff but it usually Kicks Ass when I get the Flu.
Ken
Give your 17-D a bath--it will look better with all the dirt off its face...and off its butt....
Re your 39-S and 45 Micro S: The 39-S I guess I can see why PCGS didn't FB it. The bands do appear to close at a few places, though those might be hits from other coins--it's hard to tell from a picture. But your 45 Micro S sure looks FB to me. Do you think the PCGS didn't FB it because of the mark on the top band toward the right? If so, from the picture, that sure looks tiny to me!
Mark
Ken