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I've gone through $4,000.00+ of cents


Sounds like alot, but look at John1.......14 years for his first.

Congrats.......keep looking.
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Let me tell you of my 1999 WAM find. Many might of heard already. I found mine on the sidewalk about 8 years ago. I decided to send in to NGC, it came back a 64 RB. I was very pleased in the least. My dealer friend was shocked it came back that high of a grade.Not bad for spending $35.01 then having it worth over 200$! These babies are so,so underrated aren't they?
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Just a tip, I noticed from your reverse picture that you are using regular staples. If you are stacking multiple 2x2s on top of each other I really suggest you get a "coin" stapler.(One that flattens the other side) This would help protect against any possible scratches from storage.
Here is the one I have:
http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/pro...ll-size.html
I like it because you can use regular staples with it.
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