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Box o' $20: Half way complete *update*
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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.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6077.jpg)
1910-D (429,000, lowest of the three mints.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6014.jpg)
1911 (197,250, lowest of the three mints.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6398.jpg)
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.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6396.jpg)
1914 (95,210, lowest of the three mints.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6012.jpg)
1915 (152,000, lowest of the two mints.)
1916-S (796,000, no other mint.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6393.jpg)
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.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6563.jpg)
1924 (4,323,500, most affordable of the three mints.)
sold
1925 (2,831,750, lowest mintage of the three mints.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6008.jpg)
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.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6171.jpg)
1928 (8,816,000, no other branch mint.)
Sold, replaced...
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_9356.jpg)
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.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6077.jpg)
1910-D (429,000, lowest of the three mints.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6014.jpg)
1911 (197,250, lowest of the three mints.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6398.jpg)
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.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6396.jpg)
1914 (95,210, lowest of the three mints.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6012.jpg)
1915 (152,000, lowest of the two mints.)
1916-S (796,000, no other mint.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6393.jpg)
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.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6563.jpg)
1924 (4,323,500, most affordable of the three mints.)
sold
1925 (2,831,750, lowest mintage of the three mints.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6008.jpg)
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.)
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_6171.jpg)
1928 (8,816,000, no other branch mint.)
Sold, replaced...
![image](http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p7/renman95/Numismatics/IMG_9356.jpg)
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.