Justin - That is the rarer of the two types of 1892-S's. Nice pick up.
I just picked up two newps for the Half set... both replace VF 30's... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] I once owned this coin - in another set long since sold...
Had a few new images taken when I went to the ANA in Phila. Don't remember if I have already showed this one off yet - the dealer mentioned that...
Well, aronsamma, what's the verdict ? Here's a duplicate 14-S I had laying around...Now housed in a PCGS 20 Holder - on the BST at PCGS now....
That's what I was thinking too, Frank.
Nice looking 1914-S Half - it should slide into a 40 holder if they are being generous that day but at worst, it's a 35. Nice looking...
I think the correct term is connisseur - the (Penny) Lady knows her wine !! :)
Love those CBH's !! Can't remember if I posted this newer addition to my Date Set: [IMG]
Added this to my 1861 Date set - this rounds out the Halves - and no, I am not going for all the die varities !! [IMG] [IMG]
LP is correct - its irrelevant - but I was mistaken - I paid $1500 over Grey Sheet - I'm going to send it in to PCGS for regrade - Secure Holder...
Lots of nice coins being posted and I especially love those Proof V Nickels !! I spotted this while checking Heritage auctions "Live" yesterday...
"how much was that ?"..................seriously ?....................... It was more than I wanted to spend and over $500 more than it sold at...
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Forgot to include my 1893 Phila Dime ... First - The Proof... [IMG] Next - The MS... [IMG]
Oh, yeah, my newer Pride and Joy... [IMG] [IMG] Only a 64 but has the look of a 67
Thanks Justin, I own one in PCGS 58
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Ok - lets get some images up...... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Certified Acceptance Corporation Lovingly referred to as Green Beaned coins - coins examined by CAC and approved for the Slab's stated grade...
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