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1888 & 1913 Five Cents

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This duo was bought at melt today. They certainly seemed too worthwhile to leave behind for the smelter.

1888-&-1913-Five-Cents

1888-&-1913-Five-Cents

Colligo ergo sum
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..Yes, I would say, great pick up...
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Lucky you! Great shape too!

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A 5 cent 1888 for melt!! It trends at $80 in XF.

I am clad that someone who recognized the value rescued that puppy.
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Definitely more numismatic value than intrinsic value. Nice save!
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The 1888 looks easily in the EF range. The 1913 I can't tell exactly from these photos, but should be no less than EF as well. Very nice pick up! I'll give you twice what you paid for ;P I'm just kidding, but good job rescuing these ones :)
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Very nice, congrats!
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