Spending other people's money is how the rich got away with it. . J/K Seriously though, 1000 pages. Sweet.
How about this absolutely PERFECT 1903-S dollar (please excuse the glare spots from the mylar 2x2)? Only VF in grade, but a stunner! . . . Or an extremely original superb BU Wisconsin. A nice colorful 1934 Boone . . . A pretty salmon-colored Connecticut . . .
A nice, originally toned 1891 DDR Quarter Eagle . . . doubling pronounced at wingfeathers and AMERICA . . . not rare, but neat. Another nice original coin . . . 1927-S SLQ. An 1851 Quarter Eagle with beautiful original orange color, and lots of luster. This coin is fully XF, but poorly struck, which is not uncommon for the date. A scarce 1900-S $10 (NGC MS61)
I first saw this 1895 Barber proof quarter on eBay for $895. the seller had it for sale for about a month with nobody buying it on the BIN. He then relisted it as a 99 cent auction. I put in my Max bid at the beginning of the auction and forgot about it. I will send it in to get graded. I'm sure it will pass. If PCGS gives grading room for die gouges, I am sure this too shall pass scrutiny. What do you think?