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Valued Member
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That is all of my updates for today. I hope you guys are enjoying the year by year photo and running price posts I am making. I feel like this is a great way to kinda recap the whole collection. Hopefully my 21-S will come in the mail in the next day or two so I can finish off the set and get the rest of the pictures up on here.
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Big news today, guys. My 21-S came in the mail. My set is now officially complete! Nothing looks more beautiful than a completed folder... I will now continue my year by year pictures later this evening.
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Ok, back to my year by year updates. I am going to bang the rest of these out tonight. For time saving purposes, I am just including every coin from a year into one picture. For my 1921 coin, I received it in a roll that was sent to me by mistake from ebay. I ordered a roll of dateless buffs with D and S mintmarks, and the seller initially sent me the wrong roll. He told me I could keep it then sent me the correct roll. This errant roll did produce a 1921 coin, so I was still pleased. Since this was not the roll I paid for, I counted this coin as free. The 1921-S coin I purchased on ebay for $5.99. Total of 1921 coins: $5.99 Running total for set: $29.51  
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I received the 1923 coin from my flea market tray for 62 cents. I purchased the 1923-S from ebay for $1.29. Total of 1923 Coins: $1.91 Running total for set: $31.42  
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Now onto 1924. The 1924 coin I got for 62 cents from my flea market tray. The 24-D I bought from ebay for $1.49. The 24-S I found in my flea market tray for 57 cents. This was one of my better finds, IMO. Total of 1924 coins: $2.68 Running total for set: $34.10  
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The 1925 and 1925-D coins came from my flea market tray for 57 cents each. I got the 1925-S from the free mistake role that I mentioned in my 1921 update: Total of 1925 coins: $1.14 Running total for set: $35.24  
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1926 is an interesting year in the series, and for my collection. The 1926 coin I got from a flea market tray for 62 cents. The 26-D I acid dated from an ebay lot I got, coin was 27 cents. This coin was a PAIN to get the mintmark off of. I had to soak it for WAY longer than any other coin to finally make it out. The 26-S, which is the lowest mintage of the entire series, I bought off ebay for $4.98. Even though it's the rarest coin, it's not too hard to get for a good price. Total of 1926 coins: $5.87 Running total for set: $41.11  
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1927 is a momentous year for my set in that there are now no more acid dated cois left! I got all 3 coins in this set from flea market trays for 62, 57, and 57 cents. Total of 1927 coins: $1.76 Running total for set: $42.87  
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For the 1928 and 1928-S coins, I got them for 62 cents each from the flea market tray. The 1928-D I got for $1 at my LCS. Total of 1928 Coins: $2.24 Running total for set: $45.11  
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For 1929 and 1929-S, I got them from the flea market bucket for 62 cents each. 29-D was $1 from my LCS. Total of 1929 coins: $2.24 Running total for set: $47.35  
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415 Posts |
I received both the 1930 and 1930-S coins from my flea market tray for 62 and 57 cents respectively. Total of 1930 coins: $1.19 Running total for set: $48.54  
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1931-S proved a tough date to find at a reasonable price. At 8 dollars, it was the most expensive coin in my set. Total of 1931 coin: $8.00 Running total for set: $56.54  
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