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2017 X-Mas Gifts For Myself

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Santa was good to me. Sorry about the pic quality. This is the best I have to work with.
1855 Slanted 55 (y'all helped me here to pick out a gift )
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1876-S Trade dollar (second "gift" y'all helped with & for type set)
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1916-D Barber quarter (for type set)
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1951 Franklin (in FBL for set I am working on)
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1881 Morgan (needed and liked the color)
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1887 Morgan (cherry picked Alligator Eye - VAM-12A(strong clashing is present), paid $160 incl. all fees - How did I do?)
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You must have been VERY good this year!
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That Trade dollar sure looks nicer than a 45. All excellent selections.

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The Trade dollar is my favorite, but all are nice pick-ups!
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You must have been a saint this year!
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I really like the Trade dollar, but all of them are nice. I wish my santa was as good as yours.
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OH! Those are nice -
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Like the Barber quarter!
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I also wanted a slanted 5s '55 for Christmas. The mistake I made was not dropping hints to the right person: me!
Sweet coin.
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Great looking coins.
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For sure!
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You have a good eye. Congrats!
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Nice pickin J!
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Yes, I want your Santa too!

Excellent additions~!
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merry christmas
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