I think you should go for a date run of the proofs. Edit: And a date run of the draped bust $10's is in order since you already have the '00 and '01....
Just purchased this 1917-D Mercury in NGC MS65, old holder. It is a hair's breadth away from full bands and imho has better eye appeal than any of the 17D's I have seen on the market recently. I consider it a bargain at a small fraction of the price of a 65FB ($3K to $5K) or 66FB ($8k or more). I may eventually submit for reconsideration. The chatter on the reverse bands may prevent this from ever going 66, though I have seen worse marks on many 66s.
Anyone want to tell me how fake this one is, ha. I've had it since at least the mid 80s, and I thought it had "copy" stamped on it but I can only see a small "R" at the left of the date.
Picked these up at a local show this weekend......(obverse only so it doesn't take up too much space) O-111
Two Heritage wins from the ANA show. 1895-O VAM 3A (Repunched 5, Bearded Eagle) AU53. Not a rare variety, but the coolest one for 95-O. 1873 $2.50 MS62 for my Prime Number Set. Three dates left for my 29-coin set (1747, 1753, 1931).
On this one, it's parts of the die flaking off during use. On many others, there's a clash mark from Liberty's hair that shows up in front of the eagle's neck. They are unrelated to each other, but bear the same nickname.
A scarcer emperor I needed that I picked up at a good price. Carus (282- 285 A.D.) Ӕ Antoninianus O: IMP C M AVR CARVS P F AVG; Radiate and cuirassed bust right. R: VIRTVS AVGG; Soldier standing left, leaning on shield and holding spear. In ex. ΓKA 23mm 3.7g RIC V Rome 45