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wow! what a great start!! And I love that rotated reverse too. 
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Pillar of the Community
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For the Washington Silver Quarter, I have a 1949-D:  
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I filled in the Capped Bust, Lettered Edge half dollar hole with my 1827 Square 2, O-131 R-2.  
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Nice additions! 
Errers and Varietys.
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The other hole I could fill on the third page was the Liberty Seated with Motto half dollar using my 1877-CC.  
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For the first hole on Page 4, I had a 1939-D Walking Liberty half dollar graded ANACS MS-63. It's been in my collection for over 12 years, sitting peacefully in its slab. This was the first time I've ever cracked open a slab! It was oddly satisfying.   
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I also filled one of the Commemorative Half Dollar holes with his 1995-S Civil War Battlefield Half Dollar, which I cracked out of a Young Collector's Edition set. This was another first for me, cracking open OGP. I've decided I want to do two classic and two modern commemoratives for the four half dollar holes. For the moderns, I'll keep them uncirculated to go with the rest of the album. I also want to have a connection to each of the four commemorative themes. I love visiting battlefields, so this half dollar was a no-brainer.  
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Nice quarters and halves! 
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Thank you, jbuck!  I filled two dollar coin holes from my existing collection, starting with an 1885 Morgan dollar:  
Edited by CollegeBarbers 07/17/2024 1:43 pm
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Quote: I filled two dollar coin holes from my existing collection, starting with an 1885 Morgan dollar: Quote: I also have a 1922 Peace dollar to round out Page 4: Very nice!  Looking for that Ike. 
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Quote:Looking for that Ike.  Me too!  I have a number of Ikes, but they're either AU or in Mint Sets earmarked for my (incomplete) Ike set. So a nice uncirculated Ike is on my list for the 7070. Probably will be a 1977 or 1978.
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Quote: So a nice uncirculated Ike is on my list for the 7070. Probably will be a 1977 or 1978. Sounds like a plan!  Quote: Mint Sets earmarked for my (incomplete) Ike set. Looking for a home in an 8176? 
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Quote:Looking for a home in an 8176?  Hopefully one day! For now my uncirculated modern sets are in 2x2s to save money. Years ago I bought the 8146 and 8147 for the ATB Quarters but they're still shrink-wrapped, waiting for me to crack out the coins from their OGP. . . 
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