Not bad at all! :)
Keep us posted. Looks 65 at least to me. Seems to be a ton of luster as well.
I don't think you would get in trouble. You can't post links to your personal auctions.
An amazing find coming from one of those type sets. I have never seen a barber quarter that was MS+ in those type sets. Usually they are polished...
Hello. Not sure if you mean wood color or wood grain. If it's wood grain, here is a thread regarding those: http://www.cointalk.com/t65353/
It's a 1969 though. Anyway, heck of a find, I agree!
I also buy from wizard, great service. I do not think they carry any 'slab' type cases, just the 2x2's by snaplock.
I love me some Jeffersons! Nice coins and nice photographs.
Here are the slabs I bought. The inserts come in a few colors. White, blue, green, yellow. I havent seen any black ones though lol. I can't...
Are you looking for the type of sealed slabs used by the NGC and PCGS? Or are you looking for the snappable kind, the ones used by SGS and other...
Awesome score! I really like both of them.
Lon, why do you say it's not Ecuador? from Jello- "Yes it on an all nickle planchet meant for a Equator coin. If were Bu & MS-65 a whooping...
If you see copper on the edge, then unfortuantely there is no chance it is a silver quarter.
"Last but not least are the "Rotated Die Errors." This error type involves the instillation of one of the dies into a press in the wrong...
I don't know its value, but I like the coin. Glad I could help out!
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Nice find! It amazes me when someone finds one of these in change or rolls. Very cool.
Wow, what a nice type set you have going there. Just beautiful.
Those dimes are making me drool.
Not too bad. I mean, it does look cleaned. But I think the details are better than vg. :)
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