I had $150 from birthday money that was burning a hole in my pocket so I headed out this morning to a couple of local coin shops. I'm so giddy right now that I'm having a hard time typing...
My intention was to do my best to fill up some holes in my roosie set which I did, but not nearly as many as I thought I would.
I picked up 3
1949-S MS63 $38
1950-S MS62 $24
1951-D MS63 $7
I couldn't find any others that I was missing that matched the blast white set I'm putting together.
So just for giggles I started looking around to see what else had shown up since the last time I was in.
And there it was...
A beautiful borderline XF 34-S $... nicely toned. No damage. Just a super sharp coin. That lone hole in my Peace set has been nagging me for nearly 10 years. I just couldn't find the right one. I'd seen several AU examples which would have worked, but they were all in the $250 range. which is more than I wanted to spend. And then I'd seen several solid XF coins in the $125 range but none had the right look to them. Anyway long story short and $64 later my Peace set is FINISHED.
I thought at this point that I was finished... but I always check out the partial set books to see what new has come in. For the most part this area is a bunch of trash, but I had picked up several good deals there in the past on coins which had been overlooked (like a VF 14-S Lincoln in a $5 set).
Now I know almost next to nothing about
Liberty nickels but a new set had come in. It was complete from 1898 through 1912 except for the 12-S (all G4ish). The price tag on the set was $25 for 16 coins, I looked through it a second time and noticed that there were 17 coins. In addition to the ones I just mentioned there was also an uncirculated 1883 no cents. With the way the album (Harco Coinmaster from Littleton) was set up, it was sort of hidden on top of the 1912.
Now like I mentioned I know hardly anything about
Liberty nickels, BUT my thinking was most coins which are 125 years old and still uncirculated are generally at the minimum worth $25 on their own. So I decided to gamble and added the Nickel Album to my stack.
I didn't make it to a second shop...