I was luckier. I just replaced this one [ATTACH] with this one [ATTACH] Except, I cheated a bit, because I bought an MS65 and cracked it out....
I may have bought this by accident, mostly. I put a low bid on this just to keep an eye on it, not noticing I was the first bidder. It turned out...
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The last time I posted, I filled one of the two remaining holes in my type coin album. Today, I have filled one of the two remaining holes in my...
One of the two remaining slots in my type set got filled today. This 1846 Liberty Seated dollar was a raw eBay purchase. I like to think I did...
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This Seated Liberty half dollar wraps up the half dollar page of the Type Set. While I paid near the price guide, I still feel I got a steal...
Yesterday’s mail brought the final quarter I needed for my Type Set. This 1834 Capped Bust shows a lot of the design and fits the theme of the set...
Another half has arrived for the Type Set. It was a PCGS XF 40 in an old holder. I kinda hated to ruin the old holder, but it had to be raw for...
So why did they mint two different dime series in the same year? [ATTACH]
An 1833 XF45 half dollar (with the lettered edge, for which I don't have a picture). [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have to disagree. The criteria for Full Head are Three sprigs are visible - True. Clear separation between the hairline and forehead - True....
I will give it a shot, then, while we’re waiting. This is a 1942-P business strike. [ATTACH] This is a 1942-P proof strike. Notice the difference...
An 1875-S twenty-cent piece for the type set. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I just need a capped bust quarter to finish the page. [ATTACH]
What with trying to simultaneously look into many different denominations and types for my type set, I finally bumbled into buying the same thing...
This half dime completes the second page of the Type Set album. It’s all 5-cent pieces. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is how that page...
A couple of coins have come in that finished off the first page of the type set. You can see the first two large cents posted individually in...
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