> was wondering what you were going to add to your Liberty Nickel opening. > Can't get much better the a PR67CA for that spot.
There were three Liberty Nickels PCGS PR-67CAM on ebay last week, 1903, 1906, and 1910. There is also one in Pinnacle Rarities now; it is a 1910. I bought my from Mr. O'Brien (the current owner of The Number One Finest Set of All Time of Proof Liberty Nickels. It is a great blast black and white one.) I like it very much.
I will post the photos after I know how to reduce the picture quality to fit PCGS max size requirement.
I have a complete set, but they are not all PCGS-certified. I am slowly upgrading each and as I do, I am buying PCGS-certified coins. It will take time, but it will be fun to do.
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I was wondering what you were going to add to your Liberty Nickel opening. Can't get much better the a PR67CA for that spot.
Mike Printz
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Harlan J. Berk, Ltd.
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That is one great set.
I have one more coin to get to 100% and maybe, if I get it soon enough, move into the top 10, but not close to the top 5.
Be very careful not to "wake up" High Desert.
Larry (a very little fish in a big pond)
20th C. Type Set
1976 Proof Set
> was wondering what you were going to add to your Liberty Nickel opening.
> Can't get much better the a PR67CA for that spot.
There were three Liberty Nickels PCGS PR-67CAM on ebay last week, 1903, 1906, and 1910.
There is also one in Pinnacle Rarities now; it is a 1910.
I bought my from Mr. O'Brien (the current owner of The Number One Finest Set of All Time of Proof Liberty Nickels. It is a great blast black and white one.) I like it very much.
I will post the photos after I know how to reduce the picture quality to fit PCGS max size requirement.
Nice set. Congratulations!
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I have a complete set, but they are not all PCGS-certified. I am slowly upgrading each and as I do, I am buying PCGS-certified coins. It will take time, but it will be fun to do.
Again, congratulations.
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