The 1924 and 1925 were $26.00 each and should go MS63
The 25-S and 34-D were $125 each and I think these are both 63s as well with the 25-S having a shot @ 64. And both of these coins are extremely hard to find with any toning. The 25-S was cracked from a PCGS 63 slabbed according to the seller, but the strike is excellent, especially the reverse. The 34-D is a micro D as well.
I'm not crazy about the 25-S and 34-D I have in my set now, so these might be a bit nicer. I will have to see what they look like in hand though.
Heh, there was a "Former" board member (may he rest in PEACE) that did some toning experiments before his demise on the board. Some were even in PCGS holders. These coins look similar!!!!!
But hey, if ya need the date with some "Toning" that's all that matters.
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Ya know I saw those coins as well --- but I actually think that the 1924 looks more like your newspaper toned 1924 in that NGC holder you have posted in the past. Both have that target type of toning.
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Herb
The 25-S and 34-D were $125 each and I think these are both 63s as well with the 25-S having a shot @ 64. And both of these coins are extremely hard to find with any toning. The 25-S was cracked from a PCGS 63 slabbed according to the seller, but the strike is excellent, especially the reverse. The 34-D is a micro D as well.
I'm not crazy about the 25-S and 34-D I have in my set now, so these might be a bit nicer. I will have to see what they look like in hand though.
TPN
Some were even in PCGS holders. These coins look similar!!!!!
But hey, if ya need the date with some "Toning" that's all that matters.
Ya know I saw those coins as well --- but I actually think that the 1924 looks more like your newspaper toned 1924 in that NGC holder you have posted in the past. Both have that target type of toning.
TPN
TPN