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Which 1909-S Coin Would You Buy?

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I like the IGE better.
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@IGE, I picked up a raw, natural wear, high VF 1912S eagle yesterday for $100 over melt at the LCS. That triggered the SVDB comparison, and the similar mintage 1909S made it apples to apples.

I'd really like to complete the No Motto eagle short set of 3 coins. I still need a 1908D. Some day.
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Cent. Not much of a gold fan (as it's way out of my price range being 17) yet, even those IHE's are beautiful. Reverse looks funky, almost cloudy a bit like a potential old cleaning, and considering the seller is a PNG person, they may have certain benefits.
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