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I recently bought a few washingtons that were called type b but I am not sure if they are type b or actually just dull proof coins. they are toned like they were stuck in a book or something similar.
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yes but I cannot get the optimizer to work to save them small enough.
Edited by mdh157 08/17/2019 6:41 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Please show us straight-on, much larger pics of each coin, both sides, one at a time. Be patient.
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Rest in Peace
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 with Frog. Please one coin at a time. Then we will be happy to help.
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That first picture is excellent.
I agree. Please upload large clear pictures of the obverse and reverse of each coin.
Thanks
Edited by levelsofmadnes 08/17/2019 7:28 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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first 2 obv-rev are of one coin and 3-4 are of another. the 5th pic is of a third coin.
Edited by mdh157 08/18/2019 4:32 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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these pics are of the 4th coin.  
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Bedrock of the Community
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They all look like proof coins. So they are normal type 'B' reverses. All are silver and worth more than face value. (silver melt)
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herein lies the problem...buying without seeing in person.
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Buy the coins for melt. Sell off the back ones, keep the good ones for your collection.
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I am collecting type B's coinfrog, and now that everyone knows abt then they cannot be had for melt.
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