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But yeah 66 is real nice grade I think. I'm not greedy.
Edited by 65silverdime 03/01/2018 4:33 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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After you get any back, please do let us know what the grading results are.  
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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New Member
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Yeah I will definitely reply back and let you all know how it goes and what grades they turn out to be.
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Looking forward to it. 
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If anyone is interested I actually need to sale one of these and I'm willing to work out a deal. I have two up for sale after I sale one I will remove the other so I can actually afford to get them graded.
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Ok thats not a problem I read the rules but wasnt for sure if I had over 50 post but I dont know if I actually do know the rules on posting still. But think you for the heads up. I hate to even sale a coin I get so attatched to them so quick. I sold one a couple months ago I found from a seperate bank and afterwards I felt empty inside. Lol Thanks JBUCK.
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Oh I see now 50 post to reply not start one I'm reading the rules right now about buy sell trade policy.
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That's incredible. The MS Gold one is beautiful. Ive searched 4 $1000 boxes and no luck on the speared eagle. I did find a 1979 wide rim Susan B. And one double rim impression on an Andrew jackson but that's not I was after. Good finds, congratulations.
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Quote: I hate to even sale a coin I get so attatched to them so quick. I feel the same way about them. I have never sold a coin, doubt I ever will. The closest I ever came was trading duplicate silver half dollars with a dealer to get half dollars that I needed to fill my album. 
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JBuck, thank you glad to know I'm not the only one that feels that way and to luvmyCAM the best tip I can give to you anyone else wanting to find a wounded Eagle if you travel southeast of the U.S. like if you were traveling for an event or family reunion or even just vacation, take the time to stop in the middle of no where little towns and hit the banks up. Some of the best uncirculated and circulated coins can be found in these types of places. I dont know if anyone can look at my profile and see where I'm from or not but I will tell you this places and small towns is where there are less numismaticist and coin collectors. Once the coins reach the bank they stay there for years to come and less people search for them. But if your really really lucky like I was you will receive original rolls never opened. I come from a town so small and the economy is so poor that we are known for being so. I have been blessed for sure. Domt be afraid to go through these small towns and bring a wad of cash with you that way if theu do have a few rolls that are mixed you can reach the end and get the new rolls also.I used about $225.00 and received only three rolls of new coins. The lady there must like me cause when I wemt back a different clerk gave me mixed rolls again so Buy as many as you can and hope for the best. Even use money you plan on spending for bills and personal use go to the bank first cash it into coins hunt and then what isn't rare use and what is rare suffer and save them back. I have done this for about 4 months and it has already payed off big time. Thats my secret tip for anyone looking for rarities ecspecially the wounded eagles, the southeast United states seems to have quite a few but I also received so many eagles already I about dont have a fair chance at experiencing how rare they are. I sold the only wounded eagle I had at first and regretted for about two months then hit this Jackpot "I call it" but also not because of just money but because I love coins and hate to part with them and a big plus is its money in the bank when and how you use it is up to you. Thanks again for all the compliments and good luck hunting!
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Bedrock of the Community
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@65silverdime I see that you are in Beattyville, KY. I am in the metropolis of Canton, TX with a population nearly 3x what you have.  While under a population of 4,000, our banks and supply are messed up because of the humongous flea market we have every month. It draws thousands of people from the DFW area and beyond, and anything they spend in cash may be put straight into a local bank's supply. Likewise, market vendors create a need for low denom bills and coins to give as change on the spot during a four day period. So, I either live in the best or worst CRH town ever. I have yet to decide. 
In Memory of Crazyb0 12-26-1951 to 7-27-2020 In Memory of Tootallious 3-31-1964 to 4-15-2020 In Memory of T-BOP 10-12-1949 to 1-19-2024
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Yeah that would definitely switch up the market I use to live in IL but moved here and started a family. Unfortunately I have to drive out of town to find coins since what little was here I bought up already so I travel to a place called Breathitt Co. Which is about 30 to 45 minutes away and start from there to see if they have reupped their supply. But it pays off in the end. And yes Texas is so big you would think you could find coins at the bank but sounds like rhey a scarce there I feel your pain.
Edited by 65silverdime 03/10/2018 9:18 pm
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Well after about 1000$ more I have finally got another roll of Sacagaweas from the same place I got the first roll from but just like the first roll the Wounded Eagle is not showing so I'm not for sure if this roll even contains the variety. I have been trying to compar Die Markers from the Sister coins that were contained in the same roll as the wounded eagles and trying to find a similarity before I open. That and I need more cases before I open, thats the main reason, but I'm having no luck as my 60× loupes batteries are almost dead and need the light to see better but as far as I know It might or might not contain the eagles. Heres a pic of the roll, looks like this one was touched more also this roll did not have the tape on the end as the last one. I'm not for sure about how banks usually receive coins and what the percentage of coins contained together that would give me an idea of what my chances are? If anyone has any insight as to what or how banks receive coins I would appreciate it. Its a small bank so I'm hoping maybe if they were contanined in a box or mint bag together or what but I pray I have more. Plus I also received a roll of sacs in a different wrap at the same time. 
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