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Several New Cheap SLQ Pick-Ups

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The first one here is quite sad. I bought this 1920 for $5 gambling on poor pictures, and it probably isn't worth more than melt. It has a nice strong date, but the problems it has are obvious. Though it has been harshly cleaned, I believe it was because they were trying(unsuccessfully) to get rid of the verdigris....so now it is both cleaned and corroded.


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This 1918 is quite worn, but it has a nice original problem free look to it. I paid $8 with it and it fits with my circulated partial dates...



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That 1920 doesn't have problems, it has character.
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Too bad about the 1920, but the 1918 isn't bad, especially for $8.
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Nice coins, I just purchased a 20-D and am watching a 1918-S. I'm trying to catch up with your SLQ set.
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The 1918 is very nice; I can make out the whole date. The '20-- better luck next time!
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Nice coins, I just purchased a 20-D and am watching a 1918-S. I'm trying to catch up with your SLQ set.


lol, I think you are already ahead of me. Other than the keys, the rest of my set is mostly junk....even all my 1917 type 1s are completely dateless. I ordered a slq dansco on ebay over 2 weeks ago, and it still hasn't arrived, so I don't even have a proper place to store them. I still have a LOT of work to do before this set is close to presentable.
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The set's probably going to take me an eternity though, because I still need the 1916 and 1923-S.
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im with wheatguy, the 1916 and 1923-s are gonna take me forever to get, but the rest of my set is pretty nice and I actually like it better then my 7070.
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The 23-s isn't too bad really imo, as I got a decent G/VG for $200 with a buy-it-now and I think there are more out there. It seems like the 19 d/s are almost as tough. I wanted to bid on this VG until it went over $200.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...TRK:MEWAX:IT
sheesh.....they almost seem to be sneaking into "key date" status for some reason.
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