These two are worn can make out the 3 cent piece. Not sure on the other one. It’s just too worn. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Continuing from an earlier post. This was also in the box from my Uncle. [ATTACH]
I just noticed one of the penny folders had a misprint and apparently my granddad or uncle corrected the 1956-S to a 1956-D.
I don’t think so. I’ll have to do some research on errors for these periods. [ATTACH]
Thanks. I don’t think I’ll dip them. I like the look of coins that show a history to them. I guess the tape lines will stay. I don’t want to...
Here’s the rest of the folders. All in various states of being filled. I don’t collect the Sacagawea or presidential dollars, so not sure what I...
They do have a little tape residue. Any suggestions on the residue? Almost looks cleaner where the tape was across the coin. [ATTACH]
Sorry. Here’s the 1892-O. No such luck on the micro but still silver. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Funny you mention the tape. This is one in the batch that had quarters in it. Obvious signs of tape. Apparently common back then. I pulled all...
That’s some impressive Buffalo nickels. Thanks for sharing. Makes me want to upgrade mine.
Not the micro O, but still nice. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Maybe another in the fine range. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’d say the 1908-O is around a fine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Top folder are halves and bottom are nickels.
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