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A very nice assortment, paralyse. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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I need all those FSB ones so I can start more and more and more FSB sets.
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Valued Member
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A nice selection paralyse. Save some for the rest of us! And to add to the thread, a recent addition.  
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Bedrock of the Community
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Almost forgot the following are in a Proof only album. 
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Rest in Peace
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Years ago I thought this coin was cleaned because I thought there was lots of tiny scratches on both obverse ad reverse field, as I gain more knowledge over time I recheck it again. The polished lines was actually raised from the field, what throw me off was that there was few contact marks that was indented in those strike area. This is a large S variety, common in low grade, rare in upper AU and mint state.  
Edited by macmercury 05/13/2017 10:17 pm
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Valued Member
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Mac, I think your dime might be clashed
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Moderator
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Quote: Almost forgot the following are in a Proof only album. Looks like you cracked some slabs. 
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Valued Member
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New Member
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Here are a few favorites from my collection! 1939-D MS67 FB  1944-S MS66  1940 MS66  1941-D MS64 FB 
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Moderator
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Looking good! 
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Valued Member
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Beautiful coins everybody!
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Mac, I think your dime might be clashed  With DualBrain, Love me a good clash, these are not just polishing lines. Nice dime Macmercury. 
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