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I just spent the last two days going through my duplicates/spares stash seeing if I had anything that might be worth trading or selling. Went through about 600 coins and came up with only about 70 that I felt worthy.

Some notes: I don't have photos, but I could provide a scan of any of them. Every coin is raw, but some of these would probably grade quite high, some into the mid to high 60s I would guess, including a 2008 P dime that I believe to have full split bands. The one dime in particular seems to match the PCGS MS68 on ebay currently being sold by a board member here.

I only chose coins which I would not actively look for an upgrade for (But found one anyway). With one single exception all the coins feature solid colors and wear, if any. Even a minor circulation scratch or bag mark on the newer stuff sent it back into my spares. I only graded a few as uncirculated, but I think you will be pleasently surprised with my grading...I don't really trust my own grading as I am literally just starting out so I went conservative. Some of them might grade low MS but since grading and graded coins aren't really my thing, I could be wrong. Or I could be right.

IF anyone ends up with these coins, and decides to have it graded...please let me know what it grades as. I want to learn.

I only chose three fairly low grade coins...and all of them are WWII era or older. MOST of them are high grade circulated issues.

I will sell them but I would also like to do some trades. I can't really afford to add to my collection that often so a trade might be a good way to get some new additions. I also don't know what I should ask for selling them, as I have never once tried to sell anything before right now...so please be gentle image

If offering trades, I collect US, World and currency for the US or world. It would be practically impossible to offer me a trade I wouldn't be interested in (unless you offer me something I already have a copy of in my collection). Okay...here's the list.

USA 1890 cent lower grade but detail is there, Dark Chocolate color
USA 1936 cent darker fields than devices
USA 1940 cent milk chocolate brown
USA 1941 cent milk chocolate brown
USA 1957 cent Some red left, probably would grade brown
USA 1963 cent brown
USA 1964 cent brown
USA 1965 cent some mint red
USA 1965 cent x2, both brown
USA 1966 cent some mint red
USA 1966 cent brown
USA 1968 cent brown
USA 1968 cent red-brown, have four, one more red than other, one mostly red but light, splotchy toning, two just red-brown
USA 1978 cent red
USA 1982 cent large date, red
USA 1983 cent red
USA 1993 cent x2, red
USA 1999 cent red
USA 2001 cent red
USA 2007 cent red
USA 2009 cent Capitol Dome, x2, red, NO spots!
USA 1951 D cent low grade, brown
USA 1956 D cent Uncirculated, full mint red! A couple of small carbon spots..less than on modern brand new issues.
USA 1956 D cent milk chocolate brown
USA 1957 D cent brown
USA 1964 D cent brown
USA 1969 D cent Red with brown just beginning to appear in fields, this was the coin in my collection until I found one with even more red than this one has that my dad had stashed away in 1971
USA 1944 dime Light gray in color, with dark toning surrounding devices, lower grade, I estimate PCGSVF30
USA 1967 dime About Uncirculated
USA 1974 dime have 2, high grade circ.
USA 1976 dime circ.
USA 1978 dime circ.
USA 1982 P dime high grade circulated
USA 1988 D dime high grade circ.
USA 1990 P dime about Uncirculated
USA 1998 P dime AU
USA 1999 P dime Borderline uncirculated
USA 2000 D dime Borderline
USA 2001 P dime AU
USA 2003 P dime have 2, both AU-Borderline
USA 2005 D dime AU-Borderline
USA 2005 P dime Uncirculated
USA 2006 D dime Uncirculated
USA 2006 P dime uncirculated
USA 2007 P dime uncirculated
USA 2008 P dime I believe to have full split bands, I checked on Ebay and it appears to be a nice match for PCGS MS68, but I will be conservative and say probably would grade 66. This is probably one of the two best coins I am offering, if not THE best. (The Arizona quarters would challenge that as I was the first human not in the banking industry to see them)
USA 2008 P dime uncirculated, but the bands are not full
USA 1972 half dollar High grade Circ.
USA 1974 half dollar High Grade Circ.
USA 1940 nickel Circulated, Probably grade in the 40s
USA 1953 nickel Circulated, Probably grade in the 40s
USA 1964 nickel two steps visible
USA 1962 D nickel Circulated, Probably grade in the 40s
USA 1973 D nickel Higher grade Circ
USA 1977 D nickel high grad circ.
USA 1984 P nickel high grade circ.
USA 1988 P nickel high grade circ.
USA 1994 P nickel Looks like a low grade uncirculated to me
USA 2006 P nickel Borderline uncirculated
USA 2007 P nickel borderline uncirculated
USA 1966 quarter Circulated, but nicer than most seen in circulation.
USA 1967 quarter Circulated but nicer than most
USA 1968 quarter Circulated but nicer than most
USA 1982 D quarter High grade circulated
USA 1997 D quarter High grade circulated
USA 1999 P quarter Connecticut, uncirculated (most likely saved by me when new)
USA 2000 D quarter South Carolina, have 2, both Unc.
USA 2002 P quarter Indiana Unc.
USA 2008 P quarter Alaska Unc.
USA 2008 P quarter Arizona I have nearly a whole roll, all are uncirculated. I recieved a bank-wrapped roll when new in 2008 and I have most of them left. All are Brilliant uncirculated, but most have bag marks. In the entire roll, only one did not and I kept it for myself. These would likely grade no higher than 64, but no lower than 60. Most probably higher in that range, unless bag marks are a bigger deal than I thought.

EDIT: Sorry it all runs togther. Copy and pasting out of Excel doesn't seem to work well.

Thanks for looking, hoping to make a trade or sale and learn something in the process.

All coins will be shipped in a 2x2 in a padded envelope.
Billy Kingsley ANA R-3146356 Cardboard History // Numismatic History
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