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A few I already had, but the others were recently purchased

1963 Franklin half dollar
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1964 Mint Set
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1967 Roosevelt dime
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1969-D Kennedy half dollar with his famous slogan
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1971-S Eisenhower dollar
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1972 Lincoln Memorial Cents - 3
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1976 set with 1977 LMC
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1977 Roosevelt dime
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1978 Lincoln Memorial Cents - 10
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2003-P Sacagawea dollar
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And here are the most interesting

1972-D set with 1972 LMC - Diamond
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1971 Lincoln Memorial Cents - 50 cents in 4 inch cube
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Nice.

Interesting, Different, and Nice!
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thanks, they just seemed interesting. Now I need to clear off a shelf to display them
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Thanks for sharing!
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1971-S Eisenhower dollar
Of course, you know that I like this one the most.
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I have seen a few of these but I do not own one. That diamond one is very interesting!
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That 4 inch cube is very cool. I bet it shines up the room when the sun hits all those coins. I dont know why but they are fun to have around the house. Heres a few of mine.

1819 BUst half Monadnock Paper Mills
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1921 Morgan ATL Dental Supply
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1972 P&D Ikes
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I like that cube

I thought about buying a few of those from time to time but the shipping costs are always outrageous.
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Fuzzy- I think you got the one with 50 LMCs at my mom's garage sale! We used to have one just like it.

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I've got a 1936 Polished Silver quarter and some other silver in a plastic cub. Unfortunately I was told there was no way to get the coins out without damaging them.
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I've gotta get me one of those cubes!
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Fuzzy- I think you got the one with 50 LMCs at my mom's garage sale! We used to have one just like it.

That one was purchased from shopgoodwill.com
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now who comes up with these and why haven't I made a resin mold yet and done this with any of the ones I have and made crazy thigns to sell for silly amounts of money for profit? talk about a pocket coin, just encase it in acrylic and put a keyring on that!
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This would be a lovely bicentennial set... If the penny weren't a 1975!

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This would be a lovely bicentennial set...



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If the penny weren't a 1975!


Still, very nice!

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