Grades in, not to bad for beginner

I see that posting grades here is okay thought I'd show mine.
1 21259331 1969-S 1C PR68RD
2 21259332 1969-S 5C PR69DC
3 21259333 1971-S 5C PR69DC
4 21259334 1971-S 10C PR69DC
5 21259335 1970-S 25C PR69CA
6 21259336 1971-S 25C PR69CA
7 21259337 1968-S 50C PR69DC
8 21259338 1970-S 50C PR69DC
I'm a Proof nut
1 21259331 1969-S 1C PR68RD
2 21259332 1969-S 5C PR69DC
3 21259333 1971-S 5C PR69DC
4 21259334 1971-S 10C PR69DC
5 21259335 1970-S 25C PR69CA
6 21259336 1971-S 25C PR69CA
7 21259337 1968-S 50C PR69DC
8 21259338 1970-S 50C PR69DC
I'm a Proof nut
I don't buy slabs I make them
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Edited to note: That 71-S nickel is a pop 4/0 coin.
Russ, NCNE
Modern, Took almost 30 days.
Welcome to the boards.
As far as the 1971 Nickel and the Dime.
It was more like 1500-1700 sets finding that pair (the nickel for sure).
This is my second 71 Quarter.
I have a lot of loose change in 67 & 68 Dcams around.
Glen
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Welcome to the boards.
I will post a picture of the nickel (1971) and you can see why you don't even need a glass to tell what it is.
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Joe
Glen