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Order #20750864 / Submission #4919629
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 28567980 133934 1890-CC $1 Tailbar USA AU55
2 1 28567981 133993 1884-O $1 USA MS63 VAM10 Hot 50
2 2 28567982 133993 1884-O $1 USA MS64 VAM10 Hot 50
2 3 28567983 133993 1884-O $1 USA MS63+VAM10 Hot 50
Quite pleased. Picked up the 90cc tailbar for under $300 a month ago (dealers website).
The 84o's were in a tube of solid dates that I've had laying around for a few decades or more.
Highest graded 90cc tailbar I've owned so far. But will be selling to fund a higher grade!
bob
Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 1 28567980 133934 1890-CC $1 Tailbar USA AU55
2 1 28567981 133993 1884-O $1 USA MS63 VAM10 Hot 50
2 2 28567982 133993 1884-O $1 USA MS64 VAM10 Hot 50
2 3 28567983 133993 1884-O $1 USA MS63+VAM10 Hot 50
Quite pleased. Picked up the 90cc tailbar for under $300 a month ago (dealers website).
The 84o's were in a tube of solid dates that I've had laying around for a few decades or more.
Highest graded 90cc tailbar I've owned so far. But will be selling to fund a higher grade!
bob
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
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Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Jim
<< <i>Don't you love cherrypicking your own collection?
Jim >>
Actually it is quite fun to do, every once in a while!
bob
to be $1200 or so.
bob
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<< <i>Don't you love cherrypicking your own collection?
Jim >>
Actually it is quite fun to do, every once in a while!
bob >>
It IS fun. I NEVER experienced it prior to last week, as I was going to list some random stuff on ebay, found a 1964 mint set, amongst about 7-8 of them) in a Capitol Plastics holder. All the sets are nice, though the '64 stuck out though, clean fields, the nickel toning that bluish/gold some Jeffs tone, 6 sharp full steps, just a really nice set. I had thoughts of sending a few of these in (the cent and half and quarter)for grading, but....then I noticed the quarter is a Type B, min MS65, fields are semi-PL on the reverse, but definitely a business strike. It's going in in a few days. If it can 65+ or 66, that's a solid coin...but, it WAS fun to find that I already had one, and it has a shot 66. It's been tucked away after finding it at a yard sale (found a handful of proof and mint sets in those Capitol Plastics/Whitman holders for $3 ea, from the late '50's through '64, at a yard sale maybe 2 years ago, I re-cleaned my room and found 'em stacked there). Nice little find.
And no, Tom, though there WERE 2 '57-D's, neither was the FS-501...