Well, there you go, there's your next mission. Put together a short set made up of those holders! That would be a noble adventure!
Yes sir. My wife saw that and asked what was happening with it? That's the first toned coin she has seen. Thank you, Kenneth
You must have a very good mail carrier for them to bring that to you! Excellent coins. The 1909 S-VDB is well struck. All of them would bring a smile to anyone's face. So glad for you.
Added another VAM to my Morgan collection recently. VAM-1Cs. Got this raw one at about $12 over melt, even if the grade gets details. Have another one as well graded PCGS MS64 but have to locate the photo.
@kountryken On the 09 S VDB I had a details one and used that as partial payment for the VF30. I had purchased them both from the same dealer and I was very happy with the deal. So I'll give a shout to to Northeast Numismatics and Tom for taking care of there customers.
I agree, Tom and his crew at Northeast are wonderful people to work with. I just picked up this nice planchet error from them for my suite of planchet error coins. Quarter on a clad dime planchet. MS-65, weight 2.24 grams.
Nothing spectacular. I just happened to be near a coin shop that I try to visit when I'm in that town. I got all 3 items for probably less then the value of the V Nickel. 1883 with Cents V Nickel 1955 S unc. Lincoln Wheat Cent Set of well circulated silver war Nickels I upgraded my 1883 with cents in my V Nickel collection. (I know, but you should have seen my old one). I'll always pick up a cheap unc. 1955 S Wheat Cent. I picked up another set of silver war Nickels. Yes, they are very circulated but I got them quite a bit below melt value.