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Pillar of the Community
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Very impressive! Can't wait to see more.
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New Member
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Wow, you have one impressive type set sir!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Amazing set! Congratulations! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Wow! I have enjoyed seeing your 7070! Thanks for sharing.   
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Beautiful! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 you have some beautifully toned coins on this page. -MV
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Please forgive me.. .but I'm not that familair with U.S. coinage but very curious as to what a 7070 coin is.. could anyone provide a short answer or link to some information for a novice?
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Looks great. 
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Pillar of the Community
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@AgCoinAu, 7070 isn't a coin, it's the folder the coins go inside. Nice coins by the way! 
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Rest in Peace
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Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Wow! Those are amazing! Need more pics! 
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solotime... so what's special about a 7070 folder? I'm not getting it in SO many ways... but have seen some threads on 7070 before I just have no idea and would like to learn just a bit.. why is this folder so special.. (and apparently why is the folder so expensive? or hard to get)
What types of coins go in the folder... what's the relavance to the number 7070... I honestly did do a search on here and a google search but really didn't come up with much.. sorry for hijacking the thread... I just would like to learn so I can better appreciate..
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Rest in Peace
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Quote: That is an impressive 7070 page right there! Interesting reversing some of the ones that have similar obverses so you can see both sides, but I noticed you didn't do it to all of them (Shields, Liberty Head, and Buffalo); any particular reason for the madness or did you just decide to start doing it after you had those ones in? The fact that I reverse some coins is really more of a preference thing. I like to have the best side facing the front, and normally I buy these coins more for the obverse eye appeal than reverse eye appeal; but some of them have much nicer reverses....so I put that side forward. For example my legends Seated dime is a proof. The reverse side has nicer toning, plus it has a cameo....where as the obverse has no cameo, and the toning isn't as nice.
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