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I went surfing again this afternoon on ebay - and found yet another Liberty Head Nickel for my AU 58 set:   I am down to three coins missing from the AU 58 set. One of which I located in an ICG 58 holder and I cracked it out and submitted it raw [ with three other coins that I cracked out ] ... so - its in for "economy grading' at PCGS - and if I'm lucky, I'll see it by Thanksgiving !
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Very good to see this thread get some love again. Nice additions to your holdings. I like that type set and I hope you can fill the nickel spot soon. Also, good luck with the nickel crossover. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Gorgeous!! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Beautiful!And FYI: Your 'Everyman" set is certainly not what every man has!! 
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Wonderful additions. 
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Thanks guys !! I just pulled the trigger on a raw coin - my YN said I was wasting my money - but : Once I get it in hand, I'll make the decision to keep or return it. I find the toning very interesting - I'm thinking its a 63 but no matter - I just want it in a Graded Holder - if its an AU 58 - Great !! If it gets in a MS Grade - then, all the better !! 
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I do like the toning. Good luck with the grading. 
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Thanks, JBUCK, the raw 1907-O Quarter is now in the FedEx system - standard Overnight Express Mail. I sent it in an "Express Submission" - which is approx. 5 business days. I opted for a non holder if Genuine, submission.
As I have 30 calendar days to return it, I'll be okay. I'd rather not return it - as I like the coin for what it is. I just don't want to have a lead weight around my neck when it comes time to sell it.
Keeping my fingers crossed. !
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I am optimistic. 
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JBuck...get a job in the PCGS Grading Room, then !! I picked up a few middle of the MS Road Nickels last night. The toning on these is about the best I have ever seen. I paid a premium for them - but - I think I'll keep these for as long as I can... I have a decent collection of 1889 Nickels - here's a new addition...  I just added a nice 1892 Proof - and thought this would go well with it...   I have hunted for a nice 1894 for quite a few years - this is as good as it gets, IMHO:   Another date that is now a duplicate - as I have a great MS 64 already - but: Who could resist this ?   ...and, last but not least... Have sought a MS 1912 with toning for - like - forever !!   These babies are off to CAC asap !!
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Nice pickups! The toning on those is beautiful, definitely long-term keepers. 
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Submitted a couple of Barbers for a good friend:   These are off to CAC ... & eventually off to Heritage for the FUN Auction...
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Those are very nice! 
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