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Valued Member
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It's going to get a bit more pricey, but I think I'm going to try for XF and above on semi-key and key dates. I really prefer the complete Liberty and other XF details.
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Moderator
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Quote: 1861 incoming! Excellent! 
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Valued Member
 United States
475 Posts |
1872 incoming. Took quite awhile to find a quality coin in XF45.
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Valued Member
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475 Posts |
Also an 1871 incoming. Found a nice XF45 for it too.
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Going strong. 
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Valued Member
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The key dates are more elusive. Finding quality examples is more of a challenge than finding later date MS63RB or MS64RB examples. Also finding the pricing guides are less useful as the quality coins tend to be priced at a premium to the market average.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Valued Member
 United States
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I found a very nice 1877 VF35 at a good price. Yay!
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Pillar of the Community
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Valued Member
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Well, hello, lovely. 
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Valued Member
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Wow, fabulous example of the rarest date of the series. I'm assuming you're probably close to completing the entire set by this point?
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Nope, actually only about half way there.
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