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20th Century Capital Plastic Holder For $20

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I picked this up from my local shop on Saturday for $20.

20th-Century-Capital-Plastic-Holder-For-$20

I've managed to fill the holes with 'loose change' that I had laying around. I did have to sacrifice a blue Ike and a Bicentennial set in the process.

The T-1 SLQ and the T-1 Buff are the only 2 coins that might cost me a bit more. I do want readable dates, and those two cost a bit more when the date is present.
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Looks like you're doing well. Did you have a question, or are you just showing?
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Looks really good so far!


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I did have to sacrifice a blue Ike and a Bicentennial set in the process.
Their sacrifice will be long remembered.


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No need to ask a question. Sometimes it is just fun to show off.
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That's a good price for that holder
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jbuck is correct Coinfrog, I was just showing off.

I'm still tickled-pink that I found this thing for $20.
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I saw the topic title and got all excited- I thought someone was selling one.
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Nice!
I would love to find one at that price.
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Nice pickup at a very nice price.

It looks like your off to a good start filling the holes.
I like how this set has a separate hold for the 65 - 70
Half dollars, Dansco should do the same.

I agree that the T1 SLQ will be a more costly hole to fill.

But on the Buffalo the T1 is not to bad for the "P" mint,
The "D and S" mints are a little costly in better grades.
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I like how this set has a separate hold for the 65 - 70
Half dollars, Dansco should do the same.
Probably my number one gripe about the 7070, the second being no split for Memorial cents before and after 1982. I know there are plenty of places where the classics need more holes, but I came into the 7070 as a modern guy hoping to have just a few worthy classics.
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Well, I'm done...

For now.

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I pulled the 1883 no-cents V nickel out of my 7070 to complete this set.

(It gives me an excuse to upgrade.)
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Nice work!
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