Went higher than I’d like, but I’m a sucker for nice rim toning.
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I haven’t bought one of these since the CSNS show back in April. This is a nice “pq” example of an “available” date. It’s very lustrous when tilted about under the light & shows some light russet & blue gray toning around the edges. Patina is undisturbed, attesting to the coin’s natural look.
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The last of my gold coins for my 1916 mint set build, fortunately there were only three.
I did the same set several years ago except I also added the 1916 McKinley gold dollar. These were the last circulation gold coins issued for a few years until after the end of WWI when the 1920 Saint G$20 and the 1920-S Indian G$10 was issued. Very cool set.
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@Old_Collector said:
The last of my gold coins for my 1916 mint set build, fortunately there were only three.
I did the same set several years ago except I also added the 1916 McKinley gold dollar. These were the last circulation gold coins issued for a few years until after the end of WWI when the 1920 Saint G$20 and the 1920-S Indian G$10 was issued. Very cool set.
I hadn't thought of that, but will add it to my set list, so now 4 to go.
This 1924 Peace Dollar just showed up safe and sound.
Newbie collector of type and circulated Peace dollars, photographer of places and animals, player of instruments and builder of amplifiers, espresso industry professional, and a person distracted by shiny objects.
Nice semi-key 1927-S SLQ I picked out of some junk silver for $11. This is the first addition I've found for my junk silver SLQ album in around a year
I know for a fact someone else had just rifled thru the lot not too long before me. I'm surprised he didn't catch this coin
More SLQ upgrading. I have been frustrated by the difficulty in finding MS 63 or MS64 examples that had decent heads (I'm not willing to pay the exhorbitant premium for "FH," especially since a lot of so-called "FH" examples are just barely "FH"; but I'm not interested in flat heads or heads with no detail). This one was up on GC last Sunday; I find its head "just barely not FH," so I grabbed it. I don't have a lot of high-value MS65 coins, since I'm generally not willing to pay for them; but this one shows me the allure of them; they're just prettier than MS63.
My latest, greatest pickup from a group of Buffalo Nickels I paid 65 cents each. 1936 D 3 1/2 leg.
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Boy howdy I've been gone for a while. This post is still going and it shows it has 1.5k new posts since I have been here. Wow, just unbelievable. You guys and gals are still buying and posting some amazing coins!!!!
My newest purchase (from EBay) arrived today. I am very happy with this acquisition.
All five coins are gorgeous and IMO would all grade at least PF65. The nickel has multicolored toning on both sides that does not show up in the photo. The nickel is also the RED FS-403 Variety. The cent has frosted devices and mirrored fields. The half dollar, under the light haze has mirrored fields and fully frosted devices on both sides, including the sun and the sun's rays.
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Just won this eBay auction this morning.
Went higher than I’d like, but I’m a sucker for nice rim toning.
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I haven’t bought one of these since the CSNS show back in April. This is a nice “pq” example of an “available” date. It’s very lustrous when tilted about under the light & shows some light russet & blue gray toning around the edges. Patina is undisturbed, attesting to the coin’s natural look.
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I don’t remember if I posted this but this is a relatively recent pickup. The coin looks crustier in hand and it’s a relatively tough date.
I FINALLY got a GSA Morgan. My first CC too. It’s beautiful!


I got to hold a proof QE at the show. A 1904 graded PF63 DCAM. Wish I could’ve bought it..!
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Got my NGC submission delivered this morning by Fed EX.
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This is my Bashlow Restrike. I have been waiting too long to get it graded and sent it to be graded last month. I'm happy with the grade too.
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The last of my gold coins for my 1916 mint set build, fortunately there were only three.
I did the same set several years ago except I also added the 1916 McKinley gold dollar. These were the last circulation gold coins issued for a few years until after the end of WWI when the 1920 Saint G$20 and the 1920-S Indian G$10 was issued. Very cool set.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I hadn't thought of that, but will add it to my set list, so now 4 to go.
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My most recent Conder. I have over 100.......
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VAM 14.6 Dot on Ear, Late Die State


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This 1924 Peace Dollar just showed up safe and sound.
Newbie collector of type and circulated Peace dollars, photographer of places and animals, player of instruments and builder of amplifiers, espresso industry professional, and a person distracted by shiny objects.
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Nice semi-key 1927-S SLQ I picked out of some junk silver for $11. This is the first addition I've found for my junk silver SLQ album in around a year


I know for a fact someone else had just rifled thru the lot not too long before me. I'm surprised he didn't catch this coin
Frosty Frankie acquired today; bath given this evening to remove 73 years of haze.
More SLQ upgrading. I have been frustrated by the difficulty in finding MS 63 or MS64 examples that had decent heads (I'm not willing to pay the exhorbitant premium for "FH," especially since a lot of so-called "FH" examples are just barely "FH"; but I'm not interested in flat heads or heads with no detail). This one was up on GC last Sunday; I find its head "just barely not FH," so I grabbed it. I don't have a lot of high-value MS65 coins, since I'm generally not willing to pay for them; but this one shows me the allure of them; they're just prettier than MS63.


Found this in a museum in Vatican City and had to get it!


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My latest, greatest pickup from a group of Buffalo Nickels I paid 65 cents each. 1936 D 3 1/2 leg.

Silverman68, jfoot13, GAB, ricman, Smittys, scrapman1077, RyGuy, Connecticoin, Meltdown, VikingDude, Peaceman, Patches and more.
Wow, that’s an AU65. Nice snag.
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MS67, with some true “ROYGBIV” rainbow color progression.

Nothing is as expensive as free money.
Thanls @SurfinxHI
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Boy howdy I've been gone for a while. This post is still going and it shows it has 1.5k new posts since I have been here. Wow, just unbelievable. You guys and gals are still buying and posting some amazing coins!!!!
I just updated my 1964 Mint set 1964 Mint Set
Cert Page for the 1964-P Jefferson
Also updated a bunch in My 7070 type set
My Washington Type B/C Set
Bought this one a few weeks ago:
Pretty toning + a cool bar dot variety. Rated R4, this example has few marks & looks to be 62 quality.
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Copperindian
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Early Walkers
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My newest purchase (from EBay) arrived today. I am very happy with this acquisition.
All five coins are gorgeous and IMO would all grade at least PF65. The nickel has multicolored toning on both sides that does not show up in the photo. The nickel is also the RED FS-403 Variety. The cent has frosted devices and mirrored fields. The half dollar, under the light haze has mirrored fields and fully frosted devices on both sides, including the sun and the sun's rays.
From a graded 2018-S Silver Reverse Proof Set picked up at a local estate auction house.