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<p>[QUOTE="claw, post: 111353, member: 3699"]Today i had the bug, so i visited my local coin shop.</p><p><br /></p><p>I traded my Legacy proof set and the 2005 nickel medal set for:</p><p><br /></p><p>1852 3 cent silver in vf</p><p>1944 s F.S. nickel maybe 64 with some sort of an error that I still can't find</p><p>1943sF.S. nickel possibly 65</p><p>1949D Frankie 62</p><p>1970 mint set with a nice Kennedy</p><p>1973 D Ike 63 maybe 64</p><p>1973 P Ike 63 maybe 64</p><p>1973s Ike 63 40% silv</p><p>1974s Ike 64 quite possibly 65 {40 % silver}</p><p>2001 D Sac. 65 with beautiful rainbow toning</p><p>2002 D Sac 67-68 surfaces,only problem is the rim is offset a little bit like it was'nt struck evenly. This sac is one of the most beautiful i have seen,with sort of a yellow - lime green border -rim, with a bluish-purple spot on the face and field, and a pinkish red color at about 3 o clock .The entire rim has a copper( well more of a rust) band all along the rim .</p><p> The reverse is not quite as fancy with lime green and yellow with a little pinkish red on the border .</p><p>( probably artificially toned, but im not an expert)</p><p><br /></p><p>1999 S.B.A. proof</p><p> not that bad considering I only had $140-%150 tied up in those two sets.</p><p><br /></p><p>Put a down payment on a 1932 PCGS Ms62 $10 Indianand picked up a 1914D PCGS ms62 $2.5 Indian</p><p><br /></p><p> Now I wish I had bought more of the legacy sets. But if I had , they would be a bust.</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh well, just another learning experience.</p><p><br /></p><p>CLAW[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="claw, post: 111353, member: 3699"]Today i had the bug, so i visited my local coin shop. I traded my Legacy proof set and the 2005 nickel medal set for: 1852 3 cent silver in vf 1944 s F.S. nickel maybe 64 with some sort of an error that I still can't find 1943sF.S. nickel possibly 65 1949D Frankie 62 1970 mint set with a nice Kennedy 1973 D Ike 63 maybe 64 1973 P Ike 63 maybe 64 1973s Ike 63 40% silv 1974s Ike 64 quite possibly 65 {40 % silver} 2001 D Sac. 65 with beautiful rainbow toning 2002 D Sac 67-68 surfaces,only problem is the rim is offset a little bit like it was'nt struck evenly. This sac is one of the most beautiful i have seen,with sort of a yellow - lime green border -rim, with a bluish-purple spot on the face and field, and a pinkish red color at about 3 o clock .The entire rim has a copper( well more of a rust) band all along the rim . The reverse is not quite as fancy with lime green and yellow with a little pinkish red on the border . ( probably artificially toned, but im not an expert) 1999 S.B.A. proof not that bad considering I only had $140-%150 tied up in those two sets. Put a down payment on a 1932 PCGS Ms62 $10 Indianand picked up a 1914D PCGS ms62 $2.5 Indian Now I wish I had bought more of the legacy sets. But if I had , they would be a bust. Oh well, just another learning experience. CLAW[/QUOTE]
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