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I didn't immediately realize that I had already posted the 12-S Quarter - sorry for the duplication... 
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I do not mind the duplication.  Nice batch though. 
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A very recent win at Stacks' Bowers: { For the Everyman Set at PCGS }    Note the interesting strike through on the REV Shield !
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Pillar of the Community
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Beautiful!! (My "Every-Man Set" does not look like yours...) 
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Very nice! 
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Well... I'm selling all my Halves under the grade of 58.... they have been consigned to Heritage - and ten very nice [ pricey ] are scheduled for the FUN Sale. The others are being broken up into the weekly Internet Only Sales in the month of January, 2017. A good friend who is working on his Son's set of Halves has already cherry picked the better ones which were CAC. Not saying what is left is dreck, its not. There are some stunning coins still available. I'll be adding to the new AU 58 collection from time to time - and here is my newest addition - a 1912- Phila :    I also recently picked up a neat Dime for my AU set... Its only an AU 50 - but the toning sold me on it: { Yes, the images are terrible - I'll soon rectify that ! }    I already have the date in PR 63 CAM and MS 64 CAC
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Lovely additions! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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goodness...i want.
Member ANA - EAC - TNA - SSDC - CCT #890 "Most of the things worth doing in the world had been declared impossible before they were done." -- Louis D. Brandeis
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I've been slacking a bit. Here is number 53 of 73 in my F-XF set. 20 more to go. I almost sold this set, but the market is really soft right now, especially coins in the grades I collect. PC F12. It could probably be in a VG10 holder, but there is hardly a mark on the coin, so I assume that's why it got in an F12 holder. I'm happy to own it regardless. 
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Log... Nice 1915 Half - tough date too ! I just picked up a Proof Dime today:  
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Spotted this on ebay with a BIN - and at half the amount of my other 1908-O Quarter in PCGS 58 which I bought on Great Collections in June, 2013 - The Newp:   Here's the other 08-O I already had in my collection:  Funny - neither are that lustrous - its tough remembering what's in the Safe Deposit Boxes - which is why I rely on images.  The Newp is off to CAC as soon as I get it.
Edited by Elbesaar 12/05/2016 05:23 am
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I like the look of the 1915, LogPotato, and nice examples as always, Elbesaar. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Wow!! Gorgeous Barbers!!  Elbesaar, incredible additions!! 
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Just thought I would post this link if anyone on the forums likes crusty old coins that have tons of stories packed away we'll never hear. Look away if you expect luster and full details. :D I have been on this set for a little over 3 years. I've been collecting these for 6 years but I have sold out a few times. If I do end up finishing it, I will have it professionally imaged and retire it. PS: The 15P has not been added yet as well as a raw 11D that will go to grading at FUN. http://www.PCGS.com/setregistry/pub...spx?s=136091
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Logpotato - I hope to see you at FUN - I'll be with JMW from Colorado - and Dimeman from Illinois. Only there Thursday and Friday - plan on the BCCS meeting on Friday. I believe it starts at 3:00 O'clock. My newp - ex: CRO:   
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