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I want to buy the following modern rarities. Will pay mega money!

Lincoln Memorial Cents: Any S mint ms67rd (including 1970-s sd!)
Jefferson Nickels: ms66, 1946,49,54,55,58,60-d,61-d,62-d,70-d,70-s
Jefferson Nickels: ms66fs 74-p,76-p,77-p,78-p,79-p,81-p,83-p,83-d,98-d
Dimes: ms67 69-p,70-p,73-p,82-p,83-p
Quarters: ms67 69-p,71-p,73-p,83-p,83-d
Franklin Halves: ms66 60-d,61,61-d,62-,62-d,63
Kennedy Halves: ms67 71-p,72-p,74-p,76-p,82-p
Dollars: ms66 1976-p TI

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  • pcpropcpro Posts: 139 ✭✭
    Hi

    I have a 1974-P Kennedy half in PCGS MS-67.

    It's lightly golden toned and has a nice glow under a halogen lamp.

    It's $1,950 delivered with a 5 day return. Checks must clear.

    Walt
    An enthusiastic fan of Kennedy Halves for over 20 years. Always looking for great coins!! Email: wpflack@comcast.net
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  • Thanks guys. (Thanks emzee esp!). I sent you a pm pcpro. That sure is mega money! If it is one heck of a coin I will still consider it. Thanks.
  • leothelyonleothelyon Posts: 8,464 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>
    Jefferson Nickels: ms66, 1946,49,54,55,58,60-d,61-d,62-d,70-d,70-s
    Jefferson Nickels: ms66fs 74-p,76-p,77-p,78-p,79-p,81-p,83-p,83-d,98-d
    >>



    You're dreaming, right?

    Leo

    The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!

    My Jefferson Nickel Collection

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  • leothelyonleothelyon Posts: 8,464 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Here's a 1998-D that I added to my collection some 3-4 years ago! I rediscovered it over All Saints Day. There were several mint sets from a few coin shows that I had put aside. Somehow, I forgot about them. For the longest time I couldn't figure out why I was missing a few of the later dates after the 1990's. I'll eventually get them into my photo collection that can be seen in my profile.
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    Leo

    The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!

    My Jefferson Nickel Collection

  • That's a nice 98-d. I've gone through quite a few mint sets and rolls and that is one heck of a tough date. I didn't list 90-d as I think that one is easier. No I'm not dreaming, well except for maybe the ms66 62-d nickel. I missed a super nice ms66 54-p on teletrade a few months ago. Could kick myself. I have a super nice ms65 58-p that if it wasn't for one hit would be an ms66. They must exist! I have a super nice raw 63-d. I'm scared pcgs won't grade it (or any 63-d) ms66 but it sure deserves it!
  • leothelyonleothelyon Posts: 8,464 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The 1998-D has superb eye appeal but due to some marks on the lower right coat, the technical grade is
    MS65. I have another up for sale in my profile. Same prooflike eye appeal but there are some focal marks (FM) that drops the grade to MS64.
    As for dreaming, I was referring to the PCGS pops for many of those dates on your want list. And I was assuming that you wanted PCGS certified coins. If you're waiting for PCGS to come around to your way of thinking on the way these Jefferson nickels need to be graded, like everyone else, who are just learning the ropes on this series, don't expect any changes soon, it's going to take awhile! Collect them raw for now!
    Many of the best coins for this series are raw and will remain that way for quite some time! But the good news is, the series came to a derived end in 2003 and that will boost the interest greatly for this series.


    Leo

    The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!

    My Jefferson Nickel Collection

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