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Today begins 3 days of the odd denominations!  6108 Two-Cent Pieces 1864 - 1872 and Nickel Three-Cent Pieces 1865 - 1889
6109 3¢ Silver Pieces 1851 - 1862 and 20¢ Pieces 1875 - 1876I recently started a Three Cent Nickel set in the 6108 (I'll create a separate thread about that journey soon). The 6108 has two pages: Page 1 for Two Cent coins and Page 2 for Three Cent coins. The former is empty as of now, so I'll just post two pictures of my Page 2:  
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After a quiet few days CollegeBarbers comes out with the Three Cent Nickels! Not a set you see a lot, nice 
Edited by KenKat 08/02/2024 3:40 pm
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Looking good! 
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Thank you, everyone!  Wondering if we'll see any more odd denominations on Day 2. . . 
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Brilliant set, congrats!  
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Dang!! Barryg wins the internet!
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very nice Barry - interesting photo set up too.. 
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Nice sets, Barry!
Errers and Varietys.
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Glad everybody liked the albums! One of these days I need to expand my digital 7070 a bit further to include the 2021 "Washington Crossing the Delaware" Quarter and at least one example of the "American Women" quarters and the " American Innovation" dollars. I can probably find examples in my pocket change to photograph, but the hard part is figuring out where to fit them...
Edited by barryg 08/04/2024 1:46 pm
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how exactly did you manage to cut and piece the obverse and reverse images together without a visible edge between?
Or did you double up on the coins for 2 rows to show each side on the 'special' issue coins?
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@Dearborn: It's a wholly digital (i.e., virtual) album. I photographed each coin separately and used Photoshop to make it look as though they were all inside holes within an album.
I actually do have a real 7070 album that is full, but it doesn't include any of the extra coins or any coins that are in slabs.
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