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Live Oak/San Antonio coin show Newps

Here are coins I picked up on the 02/27 show, which seemed to be well attended. I heard the usual government conspiracy talk (got away from that table) and one conversation about how to doctor coins just right so PCGS will accept them. I could not hang around to hear the rest of this one, but it would be interesting to find out if it was true, or the guy was just being a blowhard. OK, now for the coins, just one slabbed and the rest raw:
The only slab in the bunch, a nice 1938-D PCGS MS-66 Buffalo:


All the rest are 'boring' clad, but I figure I'd stock up on nice examples. I'm sure Cladking and others may like these.
1971-D 25c with obverse rim color


1968-D 25c, a nice almost mark-free example


1996 5c with nice color and full steps


1970-D 25c, a nice example


1977 25c, neat light violet and gold tone


1949 5c with neat toning, not sure if NT or AT, but didn't spend a fortune on it


1977 25c with some gold toning


Finally get a new Shield cent, was a 25 cent spurge

The only slab in the bunch, a nice 1938-D PCGS MS-66 Buffalo:


All the rest are 'boring' clad, but I figure I'd stock up on nice examples. I'm sure Cladking and others may like these.
1971-D 25c with obverse rim color


1968-D 25c, a nice almost mark-free example


1996 5c with nice color and full steps


1970-D 25c, a nice example


1977 25c, neat light violet and gold tone


1949 5c with neat toning, not sure if NT or AT, but didn't spend a fortune on it


1977 25c with some gold toning


Finally get a new Shield cent, was a 25 cent spurge


10-4,
Erik
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We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
So, I just kept my money. It was just a one day show which would end at 4PM. I don't know why a dealer bothers to go if he can't
stay from 9AM to 4PM.