Merc 's at FUN >> SOME PICS ADDED!! <<
marcmoish
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Sure nice to see a plethora of Merc's at this years Heritage sale. I don't recall a couple hundred lots in this case over 300.
I have a few merc's myself in this years sale - some of my favorites - I'll be giving others a chance to own.....over 20 pieces including great examples of 64-66FB's in 1916-S, 1917-S, 1919-D, 1918-S, 1923-S, 1924-S, 1925-D, 1925-S and my 1945.
ANyone interested in lot#'s shoot me a PM.
Heritage does not do that great on photo end of things - but then with seven thousand+ lots I guess I'll give them some slack )
Marc
I have a few merc's myself in this years sale - some of my favorites - I'll be giving others a chance to own.....over 20 pieces including great examples of 64-66FB's in 1916-S, 1917-S, 1919-D, 1918-S, 1923-S, 1924-S, 1925-D, 1925-S and my 1945.
ANyone interested in lot#'s shoot me a PM.
Heritage does not do that great on photo end of things - but then with seven thousand+ lots I guess I'll give them some slack )
Marc
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Larry
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Chicago August 11-15
why thank you
These photos were taken for me by Mike Printz (Whitlow) they actually look even better if I did not have to reduce them umpteenth times to get under the 50kb rule
I felt these 5 dimes could have been photographed better so here they are in no order;
1945 MS65FB Should and will grade 66 ... pales in comparison to other 65's...as split as can be..I've seen only 2 other in true 65FB...truly rare...pops are skewed by 50%+ at least!
1919-D MS64FB AS nice as all the 65's I've seen - what a dime in hand! I predict this one too will get into a 65 holder sooner or later.
1916-S MS66FB You got to see this in hand to appreciate it!
1925-D MS66FB I've passed on so many before falling in love with this stunner. So tough in true to grade 65FB or higher. One of my favorites - gonna miss her.
1918-S FB65FB Truly rare in true 65 (or better) - they just don't come better.
Happy Holidays to all!
Marc
I agree that Heritage pics aren't very good to say the least.
I will be sure to look at your coins next week,as I will still be buying and selling mercs for a long time.
Larry
POB 854
Temecula CA 92593
310-541-7222 office
310-710-2869 cell
www.LSRarecoins.com
Larry@LSRarecoins.com
PCGS Las Vegas June 24-26
Baltimore July 14-17
Chicago August 11-15
You should do well.Looks to me like quality coins.
Al
1945 MS65 Full Bands...exceptionally nice!
1919 D MS64 Full Bands
1918 S MS65 Full Bands
1925 D MS66 Full Bands
Best of luck Marc!!
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Nice stuff. Wish I had the time and money to diverge into other denominations like this.
By the way, you made a comment that does not make sense about your 1945 dime. You said:
<< <i>1945 MS65FB Should and will grade 66 ... pales in comparison to other 65's...as split as can be..I've seen only 2 other in true 65FB...truly rare...pops are skewed by 50%+ at least! >>
Pales in comparison? I don't think you meant that???????????????
Last but not least, I ADORE that 1925-D dime of yours. What lovely surfaces!! Who cares if it is a little softly struck by the rims!!!
Good luck with the sale! (great images)
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
Oreville, no I did not mean that ... my wording was totally off. Never did excell in grammer .. you know what I mean though
the 25-D is rare this nice - most 25's are weakly struck 'n all..I passed on many examples before I fell in love with this one instantly.
I wish I wouldn't have to sell now but other commitements are pressing - hopefully I'll get back in later on.
Marc