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Once again, thanks for the contest! I had a blast going through and actually reading the redbook.
The first coin is definitely not a proof as they didn't make proof Lincoln cents in 1920.
No, I guess I misunderstood you. I misread option 6 in the poll.
I don't know about anyone else, but I personally wouldn't like to be sold in a coin shop; whether I won a poll or not.
Bicentennial three coin silver proof set. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
2005 bison nickel and a notepad.
My special birth year proof set. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am also doing a US type set, but I seem to get distracted with territorial and colonial US coins frequently. My other main direction would be...
Both look like PMD.
Superglue would probably be the best option if you really wanted to seal them. I think the coinworld slabs are too thin to melt together without...
A law degree.
A PCGS graded PF69 DCAM bicentennial quarter.
Great report as always Charmy! I'm loving the pictures, you can definitely see an increase in quality.
300 ounces
4 pounds four ounces.
Very nice coins, and a nice album! I would love to see a picture of your shipwreck coin.
Is that common for a morgan dollar? Mine has a very similar die crack. [ATTACH]
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What would you do with that many of them? I would rather just buy one.
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