A healthy dose of bust dime.

I started a bust dime collection a little while ago, this is where I'm at so far, my goals are AU for the 30's dates, XF+ for the 20's...whatever else for the tougher dates and varieties.
Here they are so far, a special thanks to Rich Uhrich for a great coin on a good coin deal! Also thanks to SHC for two of these coins!






Here they are so far, a special thanks to Rich Uhrich for a great coin on a good coin deal! Also thanks to SHC for two of these coins!







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EAC 6024
<< <i>A healthy dose of bust dime. >>
Just what the doctor ordered. I like the '29. And that 1837 ... whoa momma.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Lookin' good so far.
My set of Bust Dimes are minimum F+ to VF+. I'm missing a couple of dates for the whole set. Trying to get them all have the same circulated look/color is pretty tough but they look so good next to each other when displayed.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
Here are the other two coins in the set. They seem to no longer fit!
Nice dimes!
<< <i>Regardless of the condition, an 1809 ALWAYS fits
Nice dimes! >>
True dat! Still a nice XF would be cool.
<< <i>Regardless of the condition, an 1809 ALWAYS fits
Nice dimes! >>
So true
zap
102 capped bust half dollars - 100 die marriages
BHNC #198
Steve
<< <i>I always can go fer a healthy dose of busts, no matter how big they are
Steve >>
<< <i>Off to a GREAT start on a very respectable set. Congratulations. That '37 is a very special coin.
zap >>
The 37 really is a fantastic coin, that's the one I got from Rich. Details are closer to a 58, but it's been net graded to a 53 for some tics on the neck. Watching the colors cartwheel when you spin it in the light is just a treat!
The 1829 is actually the other favorite. The pics are terrible, but it's got some really interesting irridescent colors that you don't see here. I think it's also undergraded a tad.