Fixing a chair awhile back, I saw this inside one of its cap type nut. Untouched by me, other than darkening overall the photo.
Of course its natural. Thinking a research tool ?
Sorry but that's all I got, for now.
Working hard on hardly working in other matters.
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If only this damage in photo, (above),came with numbers inside it's image.
FTD Rosie ?
@Dan50 said:
emeraldATV Is that a Lincoln With a S or 6 over at the left? Can you make the picture smaller so we can tell more about it?
Many photos of many coin details. Copy and past works with filters doing the work.
Size matters ?
LoL
"Is that not a trolley car"? "Yes, that is a trolley car" (The Three Stooges, a classic)
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@Stooge said:
1947-D PCGS MS68+FB, was this coin recently made???
Pictures please....
I seem to recall a monster coin (think it was a 47-D in an NGC holder) that onlyroosies bought from Coppercolor at the January FUN Show. Perhaps this is the coin? I might be incorrect. There was a thread with image, but I can't find it.
PM onlyroosies...
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." Will Rogers
Nick, I notice the coin in question back in January in a holder from ATS. One of the finest I've ever seen. Someday I'd like to see that coin in person.
@onlyroosies said:
Jim, Backtrack on this thread for pics.
Surprised I actually remembered the coin and date, since I'm old and forgetful. Not at all surprised however the coin went 68+FB. Really a beautiful 47-D!!!
Heritage images:
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." Will Rogers
@Drizzt said:
Finally finished getting all the silver roosevelt dimes in ms65fb. Thanks to all here who helped in my quest.
Entered them into the set, and it comes in 36th.
Love the set Drizz, the uniformity is just awesome in any grade and quite difficult to accomplish. Hard to find quality coins for the grade. I've passed on a few myself in 66+FB. In this grade the 1961 hasn't even been made yet.
Grading is not my strong suit, especially when you're talking a half point, That being said, based on the pictures, one of if not the cleanest, nicest silver Roosies I've ever seen.
Answer me this if you will:
How does the #1 (Halcyon) & #9 (Rick Jones) FB Silver sets each have a 1958 MS67+FB in their
set. These are 2 different coins yet the pop shows 1/0.
@onlyroosies said:
Answer me this if you will:
How does the #1 (Halcyon) & #9 (Rick Jones) FB Silver sets each have a 1958 MS67+FB in their
set. These are 2 different coins yet the pop shows 1/0.
Crackout, and kept the Cert# and came back same grade in a different holder?
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." Will Rogers
@onlyroosies said:
Answer me this if you will:
How does the #1 (Halcyon) & #9 (Rick Jones) FB Silver sets each have a 1958 MS67+FB in their
set. These are 2 different coins yet the pop shows 1/0.
Crackout, and kept the Cert# and came back same grade in a different holder?
@onlyroosies said:
Answer me this if you will:
How does the #1 (Halcyon) & #9 (Rick Jones) FB Silver sets each have a 1958 MS67+FB in their
set. These are 2 different coins yet the pop shows 1/0.
Crackout, and kept the Cert# and came back same grade in a different holder?
Then the pop report would show 3/0 not 1/0
Well, it's not the same coin, so no crack out. The POP Report has not been updated is my guess.
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." Will Rogers
I spoke with Set Registry last week about the new Cherry Pickers Guide.
There is more than one Roosie Variety coin that will NO LONGER BE REQUIRED in the Registry Sets, and will
be deleted from the required list, once PCGS updates their Registry system.
There are many Variety coins that are currently required in ALL DENOMINATIONS of coins that will no
longer be required in the Registry.
I was told that there is one variety Mercury Dime that will be deleted from the Registry, that one collector paid $15,000 for and now it is being deleted from the required list. He is not a happy camper.
Comments
Here's one I picked up in January and recently got a TrueView for.

Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Nice Coin!
Paul where are you boy??
Stooge was the life of the roosie gang
Martin
I'm always around.
Later, Paul.
Fixing a chair awhile back, I saw this inside one of its cap type nut. Untouched by me, other than darkening overall the photo.


Of course its natural. Thinking a research tool ?
Sorry but that's all I got, for now.
Working hard on hardly working in other matters.
.
If only this damage in photo, (above),came with numbers inside it's image.
FTD Rosie ?
Paul I need to buy some of your coins.
Which ones would you like?
Later, Paul.
A PCGS PR67/68 1968 no S proof is still on my want to buy list.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
2006-D 2007-P 2010-P 1998-D
Sorry the first three are SP
emeraldATV Is that a Lincoln With a S or 6 over at the left? Can you make the picture smaller so we can tell more about it?
Many photos of many coin details. Copy and past works with filters doing the work.

Size matters ?
LoL
"Is that not a trolley car"? "Yes, that is a trolley car" (The Three Stooges, a classic)
.
1947-D PCGS MS68+FB, was this coin recently made???
Pictures please....
Later, Paul.
Not seeing it in any of the top ten Registry sets.
I seem to recall a monster coin (think it was a 47-D in an NGC holder) that onlyroosies bought from Coppercolor at the January FUN Show. Perhaps this is the coin? I might be incorrect. There was a thread with image, but I can't find it.
PM onlyroosies...
The top 2 sets (John's and Hansen's set) along with JHF's retired set means a new pop top was made. From the looks of it, it's the '47-D.
Later, Paul.
I cannot comment one way or the other. Shhhhh! pm me
Jim, Backtrack on this thread for pics.
Nick, I notice the coin in question back in January in a holder from ATS. One of the finest I've ever seen. Someday I'd like to see that coin in person.
Surprised I actually remembered the coin and date, since I'm old and forgetful. Not at all surprised however the coin went 68+FB. Really a beautiful 47-D!!!
Heritage images:
Finally finished getting all the silver roosevelt dimes in ms65fb. Thanks to all here who helped in my quest.
Entered them into the set, and it comes in 36th.
Fantastic to finish a set you've been working on. Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the set Drizz, the uniformity is just awesome in any grade and quite difficult to accomplish. Hard to find quality coins for the grade. I've passed on a few myself in 66+FB. In this grade the 1961 hasn't even been made yet.
My set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/half-dimes/roosevelt-dimes-major-sets/roosevelt-dimes-fb-basic-set-circulation-strikes-1946-1964/publishedset/152390
Later, Paul.
There is a new pic of a 1947D MS68+FB in coin facts.
Image below. Question: If it didn't have those few few dark specks would if have graded 69FB?
Curious on everyone's thoughts. Really a stunning clean Roosie.
Grading is not my strong suit, especially when you're talking a half point, That being said, based on the pictures, one of if not the cleanest, nicest silver Roosies I've ever seen.
Weak strike. Clean as a whistle.
Wondercoin
Answer me this if you will:
How does the #1 (Halcyon) & #9 (Rick Jones) FB Silver sets each have a 1958 MS67+FB in their
set. These are 2 different coins yet the pop shows 1/0.
Crackout, and kept the Cert# and came back same grade in a different holder?
Then the pop report would show 3/0 not 1/0
Should be 2/0 shouldn't it ?
Well, it's not the same coin, so no crack out. The POP Report has not been updated is my guess.
Then the question would be, who made it ?
With the new cherry pickers guide that came out this summer, does anyone know what the new varieties are that were added. Please share if you know.
Later, Paul.
Yes it should and now it is as the pop report now shows it as 2/0.
I spoke with Set Registry last week about the new Cherry Pickers Guide.
There is more than one Roosie Variety coin that will NO LONGER BE REQUIRED in the Registry Sets, and will
be deleted from the required list, once PCGS updates their Registry system.
There are many Variety coins that are currently required in ALL DENOMINATIONS of coins that will no
longer be required in the Registry.
I was told that there is one variety Mercury Dime that will be deleted from the Registry, that one collector paid $15,000 for and now it is being deleted from the required list. He is not a happy camper.
eBay photos from an album I just bought. I’m expecting it to be much better in hand. 1946-2004


I'd like to see the 46 - 64.
Me?
Yes
I’ll do better photos when they arrive. But, here’s a 59 I expect to go 67 or 7+FB


I have a few coins at our host right now.



I agree, the 59 is at least 67.
WOW !!! I'm impressed.
1965-2004 look like that.
Oh I'm well aware. I've got several Dansco's and top ten Registry sets. Most in fb's. My favorite series.