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The same thing I was already buying in 1966...draped bust cents...just more of them.
No, you're not missing anything. The rest of us all missed that the OP called it a shield not a liberty nickel, though.
Along with the huge scratch down her cheek??? Admittedly, I know nothing about grading this series.
I regularly received them (along with the smaller denominations) while running a cash register in the Hispanic section of OKC throughout the late...
Something to spend on "real coins".
Not real fond of either but the top coin is O-111 which is a solid R-4 die marriage. The rarity premium for it would go towards making up for the...
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This is the very epitome of a coin that a generation earlier (certificate and plastic sleeve) would have been a 63/65 split grade at ANACS. In...
Happy Birthday and welcome to the Wonderful World of Busties.
No, just never really had any interest in coins which were meant to serve as collectables instead of money. Of course, that didn't keep me...
Actually, yes they do.
As a set, bust halves...first coins in the collection were WWII era walkers. The 21 and the 29-S are from my parent's birth years.
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The "graffiti" that you speak of is on all O-102 halves for the year. As for which picture of the coin straight graded I would say the first one...
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