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I've just never seen that acronym used before. Apparently neither has Google.. I take that back. I found a reference at the bottom of page 4....
I guess I need to pay closer attention to my acronyms. What does NIFC mean??
You'll have to ask him. Here is a list of coins not offered by the mint in 2009. [IMG]
The US Mint didn't make any ASE's proofs in 2009.
This is from a good friend's collection. [IMG]
Is this an 1840 $10 business strike or is it a special variety? According to CoinFacts the mintage is over 47,ooo.
I'd say you were quite fortunate finding all those in circulation. How long ago did you find these? Were they in rolls or did you find them in change?
1911 Proof Barber Quarter - 543 1871 Proof Liberty Seated Quarter - 960 1916 MPL - 1050 (2) 1915 MPL - 1150 [IMG] [IMG] [img] [img] [img]
Sorry for the slab glare. Hopefully better shots are coming. PCGS PR67 Cameo [IMG] [IMG]
No, for example you can have a 67BN that is 1/0 (pop 1 with none higher) and a 68RD that is a pop 2/3. Each color category has its own population...
With copper it is for color (RD, RB or BN) and grade within each color.
That's a beauty. Keep us posted on the grade. 66BN would be great.
PCGS PR67BN Pop 1/0 [img] PCGS PR64BN Pop 8/0 [img] PCGS PR66BN Pop 1/0 [img] PCGS PR67BN Pop 1/0 [img] PCGS PR66BN Pop 2/0 [img]
Not a real low pop at 20/0, but here are 8 of them. PCGS PR67BN [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Here is a link to a few of my toners. Imbedded within the link are tabbed links to other collector's photogenic toners. http://www.robecsimages.com/
I've been drooling all week long thanks to you!!
You are aware that the plastic case the 1964 set is in is not a mint product? It looks like a Capitol holder in which someone not affiliated with...
I can't really give you a good answer to that Paul. I've never seen a coin that I know for certain was treated with MS70. I've seen many pre 1930...
Not mine, but a strong effort was put forth. This has to be one of the most beautiful 1909-S VDB's out there. [IMG] [IMG]
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