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Thanks vanbroj! Yes, I will be completing my small cent collection now that I have the hardest parts out of the way. I don't think I will ever top this buy, unless I end up reselling the 1856 FE. Murrelington: I purchased the 1856 Flying Eagle. So I will just work on the small cent collection. I don't think I will be able to afford another $8k coin soon or ever now that I have a kid and am down to a single income, so although I'd like to think I can complete all of them, it's not too realistic unless I sell other significant portion of my collection. Anyways, once I have the FE in hand, I will start a new thread on it with a myriad of pictures from all angles. This coin will merit it's own photo album.  For now, this is what we have.  
Edited by johnny54321 09/16/2011 01:20 am
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Quote: So I will just work on the small cent collection YES! Awesome purchase John! Congratulations 
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 with the YES and with the nice purchase. lol. Are you going to break it from the slab and put that baby into an album?
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Rest in Peace
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As tempting as that is murrelington, this one will likely remain in it's plastic prison. One exception may be in the unlikely case of it being an an S-3(which is widely considered a business strike), I would rather have it in a VF slab than a PR slab. Looking back at Heritage auctions, a few S-3s found there way into PR slabs....TPGs are inconsistent this way.
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Are you going to try to resubmit it to see if it turns out to be a business strike?
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Congrats, Johnny! Great purchase!
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So Johnny, now that you got the toughest one, are you going to collect all small cents from 1856 to 20xx ?
Edited by nod2003 09/16/2011 3:58 pm
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Quote: Are you going to try to resubmit it to see if it turns out to be a business strike? I'd only consider it if it's an S3. Quote: Interested in FEC patterns? Thanks Hambone, I'm broke for now as far as big purchases go. Quote: So Johnny, now that you got the toughest one, are you going to collect all small cents from 1856 to 20xx ? That is the plan. I have the 1877 and 1909-s, but am missing most of the semi-key indians...and I have a complete set of Lincolns. Going for a complete small cent set.
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Quote: That is the plan. I have the 1877 and 1909-s, but am missing most of the semi-key indians...and I have a complete set of Lincolns. Going for a complete small cent set.  That will be such an awesome set. I'm working on lincolns right now and it's pretty tough, well with my income. I can't imagine an entire small cent collection.
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John, We might complete our IHC Set at the same time...lol! I have the 1877, most of the semi-keys, but still need that pesky 1909-S. Oh and I still need the 1856 FEC ;-) Will more than likely trade or sell some inventory for that one :o
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vermontensium, the 1909 s Indian cents are rather coommon. Not cheap , but common, if you lay in wait, and pounce at the right time, a good deal can be had on one.
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Oh, I know. I do see many out there. I am doing a VF-XF set so....it will probably be a nice mid VF, maybe an XF ;-)
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