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1917 T1 SLQ And Friends

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How did I do for $50? I was only interested in the 1917, so I plan to sell the rest to recoup most of the cost ($20 for the 1858 at my coin club, $10-15 for the nickel, $10 or so for the Barber and the replaced 1917 T1).

I estimate her to be VF-30 to EF-40.

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The 17 TI looks AU50, and the Buff isn't bad either, VF range.
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Is it just the flashback, or do the 1858 obverse and 1906 reverse look cleaned in the top set of pics?
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You did very well in my opinion!
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Is it just the flashback, or do the 1858 obverse and 1906 reverse look cleaned in the top set of pics?


I bought them assuming they were cleaned. They do look cleaned to me.
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Nice SLQ XF-45. Perhaps AU-50. Great deal for 50.00
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You did well even if you don't clear the slate on the rest of them.
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