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Two New Coins For My 7070

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 Posted 12/10/2009  6:17 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add GR58 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
These two caught my eye to upgrade my type set
1950D nickel because it has rainbow toning (although not that good at pics yet) and a 1907 IH that I really like the color of. What do you think would be Grade wise .. or price wise ..



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 Posted 12/10/2009  11:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Podoprigora to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
wow that buffalo is amazing
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Thanks Podoprigora
The 50 D and the Indian Head penny are pretty nice too .. Just I am not very good at taking pic's and the tone and color are washed out from the flash.

The buffalo I have had for over 8 years, I have compared it to some PCGS slabbed MS65 and A MS66 and it looks as good as those. I paid $15 dollars for it, from a guy who opened a unc roll.
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Absolutely stunning, all of them. You can find high grade Indian Heads all day long, but that kind of eye appeal is a heck of a find! The others are also very choice examples IMO. It's not just about the numeric grade. Hats off to you!
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Thanks USarmyparatrooper ...
I felt that way .. I have been trying to slow down on buying coins a little .. this site keeps me motivated. But I saw that Indian and kept thinking about it for a couple days .. the shop I go to the owner has his son work there .. and his daughter works another store. I buy a lot of coins from both stores. The son had quoted me $20 on the Indian, when I went back in the owner gave it to me for $15. And then showed me several 1950 D nickels said I could pick one for $12 .. all had nice toning. I have been buying a lot of gold coins from him, with a joint venture with my father .. so he has been giving me some really good deals. Seems like I have been doing a lot of upgrading a lot to my 7070 set .. but still have the last 24 holes to fill .. I think they are all hard ones .. I really don't like Seated coins that much .. and is hard for me to get excited about them .. and then the early stuff is hard to find a good coin at a good price.
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and then the early stuff is hard to find a good coin at a good price.


I have an 1803 Stemless large cent I could sell you. I bought it certified by ICG VF20 with no problems. 200 year old, problem free copper is surprisingly hard to find.

It's cracked out and put in my 7070 but I saved the ICG label. If you're interested I can take some pictures. As far as eye appeal goes I'd give it an average for smoothness and color, with slightly better than average details for the grade.
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USarmyPartrooper .. thanks for the offer, not sure if I am ready for that yet. I am not sure what grades I will focus on with the early stuff.
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