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It Was A Good Day, And A Bad Day.

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Good: The coins I thought were lost in the mail got delivered next door, misaddressed, and the neighbor's kid was playing with the envelope.

Bad: The envelope was open, so now the neighbor knows I'm collecting.

Good: The clear wrap around the coins was undamaged.

Bad: I don't want my neighbors to know I'm collecting coins. Yes, it's double-bad.

Good: One of the coins contained therein was a Zerbe die 1921P Morgan.

Bad: It has PVC. It's in acetone as we speak.

Good: The second coin was a near- Condition Census 1921D VAM 1V.

Pics to follow, including the other Good - a PCGS MS63 1921D VAM 1U I just scored at Heritage.

In balance, a good day. If the acetone works, a great day.

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good-Bad-Good-Bad!
When something good comes....something bad comes and Vice Versa...

Every Cloud has its silver Lining!
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