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United States
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I just bit the bullet and bought a 1921 SLQ slabbed and graded vf30. Toughie to find with a decent date. Hopefully comes tomorrow, tried to post but it won't let me.
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United States
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I just bought this 1916 Mercury - no, it's not a D. It was inexpensive and looks AU to me - what do you think?  
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United States
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United States
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Penny for the dansco--and the halves going in my year set. 
Edited by Coinstar 01/11/2012 8:53 pm
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Rest in Peace
United States
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briank-
Use "reply to topic" and upload image to ccf.
cipster- I'd say problem-free vf with nice eye appeal.
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United States
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cipster- The braids and hair before the ear are clearly visible and the diagonal bands are sharp which would indicate a grade around EF40.
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United States
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DM-
Both look like cleaned. I'd say xf and vf, cleaned.
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United States
284 Posts |
Biggfredd, that may be due to me having scanned these while in the flips. The resolution was not the best and I had to do some post work on the images.
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United States
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Can I post pictures of coins I had forgotten I had?  Even better than newly purchased, they seem free! Riddled with die cracks (good or bad thing?) and I love the subtle purple undertones.  
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United States
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I've been slowly filling a Dansco cent album with LMCs in BU and Proof. In the past few weeks I've purchased the 82s, 91s, 63s,and 15 other specimens. My picture taking abilities are terrible, so you'll have to wait until it's finished to see it. 
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United States
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Rest in Peace
United States
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United States
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A couple of weeks ago I posted a couple of pictures of an 1872 Seated Liberty dollar I had sent off for. Those pictures were not very good, too much flash which made the coin look like it had been cleaned. I know thie dealer I bought the dollar from and if it had been cleaned he certainly would have mentioned it. Well, here are much better pictures of what the dollar actually looks like.   I also acquired an 1878-S Trade dollar and will post pictures of it tomorrow and last Wednesday I got an EF 1835 Half Cent at the coin club meeting. Only have the obverse photo, the reverse photo was out of focus.  Ed ANA LM-3175
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