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Valued Member
Canada
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Valued Member
Canada
160 Posts |
Looking threw all these coins and I am drooling lollll!! 
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Valued Member
Canada
160 Posts |
T1Steel
Love the fish coin!! Very cool!!
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
2360 Posts |
Love that 1945 50 Cents. Looks like a 5/5
Edited by SilverDon 03/13/2015 1:55 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Those are some serious key date graded coins you have posted, thanks zxcccxz. I looked them up on Coins and Canada. Hope you get the grade you are hoping for from ICCS on that Nfld 10 cents. I look in on the Vicky discussion once in a while and am learning, and have one 1910 5 Cent coin, Edwardian. It is neat to have a variety displayed so as to provide a diverse selection to look up. Yours are premium. Keep them coming!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1018 Posts |
Here is a picture of the nickle out of the 1970 set I bought about a month ago. The queen has some nice frosting.  
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Valued Member
United States
467 Posts |
It's been a while but I finally bought a few minor items: 1858 Twenty Cents in VF - coin alignment. 1859 Large Cent Narrow 9 for the Dansco album - repunched R in GRATIA. 1955 Ten Cents graded MS64 by ICCS, which is going to be cut out of the flip and into my Ten Cents album. The black line on the obverse is foreign material inside the flip.      
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Valued Member
Canada
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Valued Member
Canada
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All this for 15 bucks !  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1373 Posts |
I'd show you a picture of my 1925 nickel, but it's not in my hands yet. It has been 10 days+ for it to get mailed from Cleveland to Detroit. (I could have driven there and back in 9 hours to get it myself) :(
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Pillar of the Community
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2003 Silver Dollar 100th Anniversary of the Discovery of Silver in Cobalt
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United States
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Got this awesome haul from ebay today in the mail for under $50. I did the magnet test to confirm my 1968 dimes were silver. Not the greatest condition on a lot of them but I think it was a solid deal. Halves 1942 1943 1953 1957 Quarters (Silver) 1968 x 4 1964 x 1 1965 x 1 1952 x 4 1951 x 2 1950 x 1 1949 x 1 1944 x 2 1943 x 3 1939 x 1 1920 x 1 (date pretty much worn off) ? x 1 (cull but is a Georgivs so it has to be a bit older) Dimes (Silver) 1968 x 5 1967 x 4 (commerative?) 1966 x 1 1965 x 2 1964 x 2 1962 x 1 1951 x 2 1947 x 3 1946 x 1 1932 x 1 1931 x 1 (date almost rubbed off) 1928 x 1 1919 x 1 (date almost rubbed off) ? x 2 (dates gone but they are Georgivs so they are older) Non-Silver (all quarters) 1968 x 1 1969 x 2 1972 x 1 1974 x 1 28 x Pennies (ranging from 1944-1980)  
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Valued Member
Canada
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Quote: 1967 x 4 (commerative?) Yep, for our Centennial.
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United States
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Bought an 1872, 1903, and 1910 quarter. The bad news is, they look like this: The good news is, I paid for sterling melt. I've discovered that I can read otherwise illegible dates using an LED light (sometimes with a loupe). 
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Picked this up this weekend from a flea market.  
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