Thanks Mitch. 2 MS69s for my modern Registry Set
mdwoods
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Thanks to Wondercoin (Mitch), from whom I recently procured two PCGS MS69 Coins for my Modern Type set of Circulation Strikes. I am sure High Desert is getting worried!!!! mdwoods
Oh yeah, I will finish adding pictures to my Modern Type set very soon.
Oh yeah, I will finish adding pictures to my Modern Type set very soon.
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Your set is really coming along! I think you are right about HD
Wondercoin
What were they? I'll guess a state quarter and a Lincoln.
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
I've checked your set and it is truly top notch.
Really Mark congratulations on adding two great coins to your set. I wish I would have had a shot at that Roosie.
Nick
Paul.
Later, Paul.
And, of course, the same can be said for state quarters, Sacs, Kennedys, etc. Wondercoin
<< <i>Stooge: I believe nearly every MS69 Roosie is in strong collectors' hands right now. These coins in true MS69 grade are quite elusive. Put a glass on virtually any modern Roosie and see why. Yes, you can find MS68 after MS68 clad Roosie. I am presently offering them as low as $20-$25/coin and for most people out there, the MS68 grade is the way to go. But, for those out there who truly want the very best, the MS69 Roosie is the target
And, of course, the same can be said for state quarters, Sacs, Kennedys, etc. Wondercoin >>
Many times what really separates an MS-68 clad from a 69 will be incredible
luster. Many of these high grade dimes look very proof like and the coins
are light enough that some will escape the dings and bangs associated with
most coins over the decades.
Great set, and wonderful images. BTW, what happened to your 20th Century CS set. Seems like you should be in the top five anyway. Would gladly yield 2nd to your set to see it posted and maybe to challenge High Desert.
Mitch et all:
If you have a chance, take a look at my 20th Century CS set. Am I missing any easy upgrades that you can supply. If so please send me a PM with what's available.
Greg