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Box o' $20: Half way complete *update*
renman95
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Box o' $20: Ten down, ten to go. All are PCGS MS63, a couple of green beans and some better dates, one overdate.
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1907 (361,667, no other branch mint.)
1908 D No Motto (663,750, lowest of No Motto.)
1908 Motto (156,258, lowest of With Motto.)
1909/8 (included in 161,215.)
1910-D (429,000, lowest of the three mints.)
1911 (197,250, lowest of the three mints.)
1912 (149,750, no other branch mint.)
1913-S (34,000, lowest of the three mints and third lowest in the entire series including HR.)
1914 (95,210, lowest of the three mints.)
1915 (152,000, lowest of the two mints.)
1916-S (796,000, no other mint.)
1920 (228,000, lowest of the two mints.)
1922 (1,375,500, lowest of the two mints.)
1923 (566,000, lowest of the two mints.)
1924 (4,323,500, most affordable of the three mints.)
sold
1925 (2,831,750, lowest mintage of the three mints.)
1926 (816,750, most affordable and second lowest of the three mints.)
1927 (2,946,750, most affordable and second lowest of the three mints.)
1928 (8,816,000, no other branch mint.)
Sold, replaced...
MMIX UHR (115,178*)
*US Mint revealed that they still have 85,000 remaining in inventory....115,178 - 85,000 = 30,178
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1907 (361,667, no other branch mint.)
1908 D No Motto (663,750, lowest of No Motto.)
1908 Motto (156,258, lowest of With Motto.)
1909/8 (included in 161,215.)
1910-D (429,000, lowest of the three mints.)
1911 (197,250, lowest of the three mints.)
1912 (149,750, no other branch mint.)
1913-S (34,000, lowest of the three mints and third lowest in the entire series including HR.)
1914 (95,210, lowest of the three mints.)
1915 (152,000, lowest of the two mints.)
1916-S (796,000, no other mint.)
1920 (228,000, lowest of the two mints.)
1922 (1,375,500, lowest of the two mints.)
1923 (566,000, lowest of the two mints.)
1924 (4,323,500, most affordable of the three mints.)
sold
1925 (2,831,750, lowest mintage of the three mints.)
1926 (816,750, most affordable and second lowest of the three mints.)
1927 (2,946,750, most affordable and second lowest of the three mints.)
1928 (8,816,000, no other branch mint.)
Sold, replaced...
MMIX UHR (115,178*)
*US Mint revealed that they still have 85,000 remaining in inventory....115,178 - 85,000 = 30,178
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
<< <i>Sweet. That will be a very cool box when done. >>
Heavy too!
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
...... but no 1921, no 1927-D, 1933????
08 motto, 09, 11, 12, 13, 15 a bit tougher of the 26.
You need some Libs in there with your Saints, for a little variety.
It's gonna be an amazing box!
It's all about what the people want...
<< <i>The 1914 St. Gaudens looks nice in MS-63. Was this hard to obtain? >>
Not really. Because of my location I don't have access to shows or shops so I buy off internet sites. I only buy coins that I can look at with magnification. I eliminate coins with black spots or copper spots, minimal hits in the field.
ed4clarity
<< <i>So what's next? >>
Interesting you should ask. I'm taking a little break. I have to keep my powder dry for a new home purchase on the Islands.
Are there any local dealers on Oahu?
ed4sp
100% Positive BST transactions
1. The 1923 was added 2/14/13
2. I found this Saint at the Honolulu Coin Show on Saturday. It's a replacement coin.
1928 PCGS MS63
3. I had to sell the 1924 and 1928 because our move required the extra cash. I was now down to 9 coins and my Set Registry ranking had dropped from 33 to 41. Sad face. But I was able to replace the 1928 with a better looking coin at the show ($1525). I'm back up to #38.
4. So, the Box o' $20 project had progressed rapidly to eleven coins by February (started late last December) including the above mentioned 1923 before our move in June. I had enough funds with the sale of my coins last fall to complete the Box o' $20 to include the High Relief in -63, but our "adventure" cost more than planned, it always does, right. It's like the scene from It's a Wonderful Life but with George Bailey saying..."you got it all wrong, the Saints aren't in the bank, there, there, there...in renman's house."
Speaking of Baley, comrade baley requested a specific pic once I settled in...
Here's my new 1928 chillaxing with a foo foo drink and basking in the Hawaiian sunset glow(@Longboard's in Ko Olina).
edt4photo & sp
Hoard the keys.
--Severian the Lame
<< <i>Very nice! I can't believe I missed this thread the first time around, as I was waiting to see how you were doing with it. Looking really good so far! >>
I know, right, seeing how you are partly responsible.
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.