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Nope, actually only about half way there.


Well, the rest of it should be pretty easy now that you have the keys out of the way.
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Finding quality 1866, 1867, 1869 and 1870 are a challenge. Especially the 1869 and 1870 due to lower mintage populations. I have my eye on one 1870. Hopefully it will be around next month.
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Finding quality 1866, 1867, 1869 and 1870 are a challenge
I agree. Mine are not high end, but still the best I could find in my budget.
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On the semi key dates, tempted to go up in grade when a nice example pops up available. Just means the purchases get spread out more.
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Take your time and enjoy the hunt.
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1867 IHC incoming!
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Take your time and enjoy the hunt.


Best advice ever. but man is it hard sometimes.
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection:
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Went to the TNA show this morning. Picked up a 1864 L and an 1886 type 2. There was an 1870 that I considered. But, in AU55, it had too much black stuff on it. So, I passed on it.
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Looking at upgrading a few of my early purchases when I knew a lot less. Replaced a 1906 and 1907 IHC. May upgrade my 1904 and 1900 as well. But, still focusing on key and semi key dates.
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Continuing to make progress. Finding it more difficult to find quality coins. I picked up an 1866 and 1870 this week. I continue to look for a quality 1869. That one has been quite elusive in XF or AU.
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The 1906 and 1907 should be easy to find upgrades as these years had large mint runs with many coins available is MS conditions for relativity affordable prices. Good luck and thanks for sharing your passion for IHC's I absolutely love this series so your not alone in the madness.
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silversurfer9679,

Those were easy to find. I'm looking for a quality 1900 and 1904 in MS63RB or MS64RB at the moment. I bought those raw and are probably MS63BN. They are good examples but prefer the RB look over these in BN. Full red is cost prohibitive. lol
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Being patient on one of the last key dates. Waiting for a quality example.
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