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Amazing 1930-S $10 Indian

Tom

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Type collector since 1981
Current focus 1855 date type set

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  • jpkinlajpkinla Posts: 822 ✭✭✭
    I would like to see that coin. It looks very nice in the picture but you can never tell until you see it. I believe it is owned by U.S. Coin in Texas as they had a 1915-s and 1930-s both in NGC MS66.

    My $10 Indian Gold Registry Set


  • << <i>I would like to see that coin. It looks very nice in the picture but you can never tell until you see it. I believe it is owned by U.S. Coin in Texas as they had a 1915-s and 1930-s both in NGC MS66. >>




    U.S. Coin in Houston are some of the best people I have ever dealt with. image I have never been to thier store, but I have had several transactions with them at coin shows.
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  • jomjom Posts: 3,441 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The 30-Ss I've seen always seem to come nice like that. Very similar to the typical 32-P....it seems the mints by the end of the 20s finally figured out how to make these coins. The 29-P half eagle always seems to come nice to after years of crappy issues. Too bad these coins were out of production by 33... image

    jom

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