The first was a coin I bid on for a Fred Weinberg auction some weeks ago, but lost. Then I saw it relisted by the buyer for $35 less, so I nabbed it. AU58 by PCGS The second one I saw and wanted because I don't have that error type. Though I do not like indentations, it was cool enough and it also had a split in it from the stress of being struck again with planchet sittng on it. It was also less expensive than ones in auction histories even at lower grades. MS64 by ANACS (small white holder)
Do you have any coins that aren't jacked up in anyway. I'm loving everytime you poke your head out. Unusual to say the least
For non "jacked up" coins, I have a Full high MS set of quarters 1932-64, and a full set of franklin halves (need 3 more proofs), an MS67 CAC set of steel cents, an MS65 and higher set of war nickels including the silver 42-P proof and 43/2 All full step, a BU set of Mercuries (need a vf 16-D), every single year and mintmark and special set that they made a 40% or 90% Kennedy half, and a couple gold coins. Other than that, over 100 certified errors. I am writing a book about my collection. Hopefully people will buy it and read it when I am done