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1903 it is .... Found by my Grand Father - in pocket change - mid 1930's:   Submitted to PCGS a few years ago - now: PCGS AU 58 & CAC Also - a MS 64 I picked up at Heritage in 2015 & sent to CAC - where it passed:  
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Back to back posts...okay... 1904: I have a new 1904 in PCGS PR 65 that I picked up at FUN. It did not CAC, sorry to say. Its being shipped to one of my photographers by the end of this month for images. I have about 25 newps needing images, this being just one of them ! I also picked up a nicely toned MS 63 from Eye Appealing Coins - Ray Hinkelman - also another FUN purchase - but I'm holding off imaging this one until I have another couple of dozen to send in for imaging. However - what I do have - ie: better have...lol : From State Line Coins: MS 64 + CAC'd: Coin was imaged prior to sending it to CAC....    Lastly - another Grandfather coin from pocket change: PCGS Graded this a couple of years ago... AU 58... However: I graded it AU 53 - and maybe a 55 on a good day.  
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1905.... Have two from FUN - no images yet of my newps: PR 66 CAC from Angel Dee's and an MS 65 CAC from JJ Teaparty. Here are my older ones: MS 63 CAC - Waiting for the images to return.... sorry AU 58 CAC 
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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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One of my nicer nickels today. 
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I missed this one a few days back; 
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Edited by Moe145 03/13/2017 6:58 pm
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Some GORGEOUS coins being posted (Maybe not mine...) 
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The 109 Days of Denver Coins?
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@Moe: to answer your post: some suggestions, old and new. - Recycle Liberty Seated coin thread and start it fresh! The 53 Days of Liberty Seated coinage, 1838-1891, from Half Dime to dollar. - The 43 Days of Early & Bust Silver Coins: Early & Bust Half Dimes, Dimes, Quarters, Halves & Dollars from 1795 to 1838 - A Classic US coins, Tokens & Patterns Only edition of HFBCWG? starting in 1947 and working backwards to colonials or the Pine Tree coinage, including CWT's, HTT's, patterns and territorial/fractional gold - How about a new series called "The 10 Days of Coins of the 18XXs" and "The 10 Days of Coins of the 19XXs" covering each decade from 1800 to 1909, 1 week at a time. As an example you would start out with The 10 Days Of The Coins Of 1800-1809, then The 10 Days Of The Coins Of 1810-1819, ... so on and so forth up to The 10 Days Of The Coins Of 1900-1909, or even 1940-1949 if you want to go that far. That would let people show off LOTS of coins and also probably have high participation, although certain decades (1870s-1900s) would probably get pretty spammed quickly... - The 116 Years: Best Of Classic Coins 1793-1909. One year per day, with the catch that each person can only post ONE COIN per day, the idea being they'd pick the best coin they have for that year or the one that they're most proud of/has the most significance/whatever. Kind of forces people to pick a favorite and cuts down on picture spam if you have, say, 20 coins dated 1879 and have to pick your very favorite one and only one to post!
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
Edited by paralyse 03/14/2017 12:59 am
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