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FSHO: raw coins from a Dansco 7070, mostly crackouts

FallGuyFallGuy Posts: 207 ✭✭✭
edited June 13, 2018 1:07PM in Buy, Sell, & Trade - U.S. Coins

Hello all. I didn't anticipate breaking this album up, but, well... here it begins. If you are actively seeking to plug an album hole or three, there may be something of interest to you below. The label will go with the coin. I really tried to cut to the true bottom line with prices.

I accept PayPal, naturally PPF&F is preferred. Will discuss other forms of payment. Please feel free to pm me with any questions. More to come and Thanks for looking!

Note: if you live outside the U.S. then ALL shipping fees will be additional!

1930-S Standing Liberty quarter formerly known as ANACS63. $100.
Blazing luster. My pictures exaggerate every imperfection. I just noticed the "planchet defect?" on the reverse edge near the right wing. Not sure why this didn't earn a designation on the label, but at least the new owner gets full disclosure. A great album coin.

1916 Barber Dime formerly known as NGC63. $95.
Nice, original transition year dime.

1898 Barber quarter formerly known as PCGS55. $95.
Making an assumption that the "hairliney" obverse knocked this down to a 55 grade. Plenty of luster remaining.

1904 Barber half formerly residing in a ICG45 slab. $115.
The only thing special about this coin is the price. An original XF Barber half with pristine surfaces is not common and not cheap.

1837 "No Stars" Lg. Date Seated Liberty half dime, freed from a small white ANACS40 slab. $SOLD
I love this coin. If you don't have an 1836 Gobrecht dollar representing a slot in your 7070, here is the most affordable option.
Nice and original. Did I mention how much I love this coin?

1837 Capped Bust Half, liberated from a NGC50 holder. $SOLD
My favorite date in the CBH series.

1860-O Seated Dollar XFAU details. $SOLD
In my estimation a better than average cleaned, raw Seated Dollar. I've honestly seen less attractive Seated Dollars in straight graded slabs and astonishingly fugly examples with a details label. If you've been searching for one of these on a budget then you almost certainly have also.
The obverse pic is blurry. I'll update with a better one asap.

1803 Cent Sm. Date, Lg. Fraction, S260 previously a NGC15. $SOLD
Appropriately darker than pics suggest, nor does the reverse does have a "mottled" look.
Nice surfaces, strong strike and all around very good coin for the (former) grade.

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