Vol 2 1937 to 1947 Circulated Walking Liberty set (less 1938-D) :greensmile: I got them from eBay for melt value price :yes:
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1945 P PCGS MS64 TDR FS-804 Pop 8 Total POP 13 1 is a plus. This completes myJefferson Nickels FS War Set Complete Variety Set, Circulation Strikes (1942-1945)
I'm not a Jefferson collector but I have access to NGC pops. Looks like NGC has 5FS and 6FS designations. Are they tougher about full steps as they are with full bell lines? 5FS: 64(2), 65(33), 66(36), 67(3) 6FS: 64(1), 65(0), 66(1) Looks like a tough set. WTG! Lance.
Congrats on completing the set. It is a very nice set, and I am sure you are proud of it. All the best Alan http://coinauctionshelp.com/Coin_Help_Blog/2011/06/08/sample-slabs-first-generation-holders-part-ii/
Thanks for the info, PCGS must be a lot tighter with there grades, mine looks to be 5FS, but it's in a PCGS slab
PCGS 38503 POP only 12 Update just checked PCGS Pop on 38503 it's only 12 no Plus...I must need to get my eyes checked
Im going to be taking a break from the ancient world a bit and concentrate on my mid grade to mid high grade U.S. type set. I have 11 coins left to complete it. A upgrade from a 1906 EF Barber Dime. Purchased here on the CT Classifieds. ANACS AU58 1892 Barber Dime with a die chip on the 2. The white streak on the reverse seems to be the photo, which I didnt take. It isnt the coin itself.