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1851 F-105 Seated Dime Picked this one up from Dick Osburn Rare Coins at the Baltimore show. It's an F-105, a Top 100 variety. NGC graded it...
1840 Seated Liberty Dime NGC XF-45, F-104a variety, an R5. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I don't think it will bring that kind of money. I was just wondering why the opening bid was that high. Only thing that I can think of is that...
I was scanning the Teletrade auction listings and I saw two PCGS MS-66 1960-D Jefferson Nickels. One has an opening bid of $190.00, which I don't...
No, it's the "Liberty Seated Dimes 1837-1891" Dansco that I'm working on.
I've been on the Seated Dime Varieties site daily for many months. This recent purchase is an F-101 variety. Thanks for the information though.
1843 Liberty Seated Dime Just added this one to the Dansco. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Unless your name is Jeff Young of Ohio, your cent is not unique....if it is a transitional error....
You definitely have a good eye for attractive coins. I'm building a set of Washington's but nicely toned quarters are hard to find. Good job.
PCGS PR 66. Mercury proofs seems to selling for a good price right now. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
A Recent Purchase I'm going to have to get this professional photographed. It has some crazy colors. NGC MS-66. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I like your 64, nicer than mine. Hopefully the fingerprint on the 64-D is on the holder and not the coin.
A couple off of Teletrade last night. Both MS-66's. [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Here's a 52-S. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
An addition to my 1/2 Cent collection. ANACS pegged it at XF-45. It's being freed from the slab. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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Are you sure that it's even a legitimate coin? It doesn't look right.
Another one for the Dansco. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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