Lets talk about what the bear got from the Baltimore Show

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1918 LSQ FH PCGS MS-65 CAC.....This coin is highly lustrous, very strong FH and no toning
You could say that it almost glows in the dark. This coin in FH
is not as common as many folks may think. In addition, it has
a full strong date which you usually find fads away at the top
of the numerals. A sleeper date in FH
1928-S LSQ FH PCGS MS-66 CAC....This date and mint is very difficult to find with a 100% full head.
The strike on this baby is strong, snow white and deeply lustrous.
It does not not have any of the usual flat spots one finds on
these coins. A definite sleeper date in FH.
1936 L.I Commem PCGS MS-65 CAC....A common commem, but this one is free of the dings and marks
one usually finds. It is lustrous with no rubbing on reverse sail or
the settlers face. Oh and one more thing, it has an even reddish
gold tone on the obverse and a somewhat toned ring of the same
reddish gold on the back from some type of album.
1918 LSQ FH PCGS MS-65 CAC.....This coin is highly lustrous, very strong FH and no toning
You could say that it almost glows in the dark. This coin in FH
is not as common as many folks may think. In addition, it has
a full strong date which you usually find fads away at the top
of the numerals. A sleeper date in FH
1928-S LSQ FH PCGS MS-66 CAC....This date and mint is very difficult to find with a 100% full head.
The strike on this baby is strong, snow white and deeply lustrous.
It does not not have any of the usual flat spots one finds on
these coins. A definite sleeper date in FH.
1936 L.I Commem PCGS MS-65 CAC....A common commem, but this one is free of the dings and marks
one usually finds. It is lustrous with no rubbing on reverse sail or
the settlers face. Oh and one more thing, it has an even reddish
gold tone on the obverse and a somewhat toned ring of the same
reddish gold on the back from some type of album.
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Nice additions!
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
ANA Member R-3147111
Congrats on the pickups. They sound nice.
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- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
then axes. There is just no pleasing you.
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But I would not have minded a VDB, especially
on a 1909-S MS-67 Red cent.
Camelot
<< <i>First you ask for picks, then you will want shovels
then axes. There is just no pleasing you.