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oih82w8, your a wild man...those are some suhweeet pick ups...i wish I had some...i LOVE the standing liberty...is that the one I pointed you to on the bay?
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Ramen, not Ramon.  More specifically, instant noodles (scroll down to the United States section). It is usually cheap, dirt cheap. The joke is that it is what you eat when you are broke, poor, or attending university. 
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No, drsfreeworld, the one you pointed out was a later year, 1925 I believe, which was after I snagged the 1917 Type II. Ramon noodles are the "cheaper" knock off of Ramen noodles, about 0.05 per pack!  Not quite to the "wasted" part! 
Edited by oih82w8 08/22/2012 3:26 pm
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I updated my spreadsheet and there are 11 spots (including four Commemorative Half Dollars 1920-54), not including the gold. 
Edited by oih82w8 08/30/2012 4:07 pm
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Get a lafayette but its gna leave a empty hole in your pocket!! Gold page will be the most expensive part!!
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Way to go! 
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oih82w8, Lets get some updates with close up photos, please!
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Interesting idea - nice set!
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I saw mkman123's "ongoing thread: My box of 60", taking seperate images of all of the coins, so, I may do my own "Days of..." type thread instead of the tray images.
Edited by oih82w8 09/14/2012 11:07 pm
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You should take a look at Eagle albums. They specialize in holders for mint sets, proof sets and slabbed coins. I have one of the slabbed coin pages and they work great! Each page holds 9 slabs. Each album holds 4 or 5 pages, (depending on ring size), so that's 36 or 45 coins per album. You can put them in any order you want, but they are VERY easy to display. You make your own index card to show what's in the album. I use Eagle primarily for the mint and proof set holders, but I have a few slabbed coins as supplemental so I have one of the slabbed pages, too. They are online: http://www.eaglecoinholders.com. I like being able to easily display my mint and proof sets. You might consider them for your Type Set collection. GREAT idea by the way!
Edited by larsdog 09/14/2012 11:58 pm
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Quote: I saw mkman123's "ongoing thread: My box of 60", taking seperate images of all of the coins, so, I may do my own "Days of..." type thread instead of the tray images.
I like the idea. How long until completion?
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