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That 36 IS a killer though.
Long story on that 36, which I will not get into here . . . basically it is really a 66+, but there is a glitch in the NGC computer and it is called a 67.
The 36 is not my favorite coin though, that distinction belongs to the 37-D in a lowly 65 grade. It is spectacular, I bought it in a 63 holder, and cracked it as I knew it was undergraded. I have been trying to get it as my avatar.

Ms. Susan, you out there?

Anyhoo, the fact that I just took
SUCH a beating on the later dates ticks me off
SO bad that I just can't build any love for them. Sorry for shouting . . . .
I can do both, I can keep the later dates and also just concentrate on upgrading the early dates.
I am a businessman/entrepreneurial type. I
CANNOT STAND to lose money. Even though I built this collection from a love of the hobby, that accountant on my shoulder keeps whispering in my ear.
One other thing, I am approaching retirement and money is going to tighten up. In no way am I a wealthy guy, so the process will certainly slow.
I am going kayaking later today in my 1932-S MS63. Heck, I could have found a "64" for what that thing cost. Taking my daughter with me so I suppose that is priceless, actually worth more than the entire set.