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 Posted 12/30/2013  9:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jon K to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Do you have any tips you can share with me about completing this set.


Marry an understanding woman.

Listen to Superdave.

Don't buy raw stuff off of ebay it is ALL cleaned (there might be exceptions!).

Set realistic goals, as has been mentioned the guys that build the high end sets must be bazillionaires.

Have fun!!

Jon
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VERY nice set. Of interest, your experience with semi keys and common...is the SAME with Lincoln cents and I suspect other series as well.

Of interest, I clicked on the obverse photo of the 1937 P - is that a die chip for an eyebrow? If so, THAT adds a cool factor to that coin.

IMPRESSIVE set. VERY impressive.

Agree with your wisdom of raw versus slabbed. Unfortunate, but true.
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Of interest, I clicked on the obverse photo of the 1937 P - is that a die chip for an eyebrow? If so, THAT adds a cool factor to that coin.

Nope, just a ding. Surprised it didn't hold it back. Well, maybe it did . . . .
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