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Nice example! 
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Nice examples! (Love that NJ coin..)
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Valued Member
United States
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Beautiful coins! I might be a tad jealous... 
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United States
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Quote: Me: "Bison boy is sure annoying" Myself: " Well he collects coins that have no precious metals" Me: "Yep" Myself: "And makes fun of people from NJ?" Me: "Hasn't he ever watched the Sopronas?" Myself: " We need to ignore him, like we stated above he collects Bisons and calls them buffalos?" Me: "Yep strange character he is" Myself: "Yep not cool like us" Me: "I'm happy CCF members can't read my mind, those random thoughts sometimes are a doozy."  Two words H. . . Jersey Shore  And hey now, there's 75% copper in those "Bison" nickels! 
Edited by Ty2020b 12/14/2021 9:50 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Two words H. . . Jersey Shore I'm glad you concur that the Jersey Shore is nice  
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Pillar of the Community
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Denial (definition straight from Webster) : 1. The action of declaring something to be untrue. 2. A trait shown in the majority populous of New Jersey residents. Sentence: Helder was in denial about the fact that he lives in the armpit of America. Not my words 
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Back to coins. I posted this one before on he 7070 thread, but I actually picked this one up for the 20th century type set. And Jbuck never gets enough of Ike.  
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Quote: Denial (definition straight from Webster) : 1. The action of declaring something to be untrue. 2. A trait shown in the majority populous of TEXAS Coming from a guy that never had a good bagel or pizza or Italian food. That a good swimming area is the pasture pond, I'll stay in Denial
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Quote: Back to coins. I posted this one before on he 7070 thread, but I actually picked this one up for the 20th century type set. And Jbuck never gets enough of Ike. Well done, sir. Well done!  And Jersey is not that bad. I have many friends from there. And a few still there... I can tell you what exit to take. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks for letting me know the source of the album, it would be something that I would buy if I lived back home in the USA. You really have some nice coins in that set.
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Pillar of the Community
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Today's coin is a nice lustrous JFK 50 cents.  
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Quote: Today's coin is a nice lustrous JFK 50 cents. Fabulous! 
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I remember when Numis Ed was doing the 7070, he complained that there were too many Seated Liberty coins, doing the 20th century type set, I feel the same way about JFK 50 cents. There are a total of 6. But today you don't get a JFK 50 cents, you get a Barber dime, I needed one from after the 1900's. Recent pick up. I reached out to 2 sellers and asked for each to give me the best price. This one I was actually able to get it under NGC price guide, close to greysheet, so I can't complain. I'm also a fan of edge toning.  
Edited by hfjacinto 12/17/2021 08:49 am
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Next coin and you got it, yep its a JFK 50 cents. Last coin will be posted tomorrow. I only need 2 more coins to have a complete set so hoping by early in 2022, unless a nice IHC or the 7070 coins I'm missing pop up.  
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Nice pair!  Good to see a Barber in the Kennedy mix. 
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