Baltimore find

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by asciibaron, Jun 29, 2007.

  1. asciibaron

    asciibaron /dev/work/null

    here's one of my finds from Baltimore.

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    1944 D Jefferson nickel - the picture does this coin no justice - easily an MS 65 FS (5 steps). the steps just don't show on my fuzzy shot.

    i also picked up 2 1940's Mercury dimes, a 1941 and 1943 D. i'm looking to pick up a handful of more coins tomorrow - a few 1940's Mercury dimes and maybe a Walking Liberty half if i can swing it.

    -steve
     
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  3. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Very nice strike! Thanks for sharing, and good luck tmrw...Mike
     
  4. asciibaron

    asciibaron /dev/work/null

    i was walking by the dealer's table who had this and it caught my eye. i'm almost embrassed to admit how much i paid, but i think it was worth it - for a 1944 D, it's a sharp strike.

    -steve
     
  5. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Steve: Nice catch, good luck tomorrow (or today) at the show.
     
  6. Kage Sama

    Kage Sama Local Curmudgeon

    I was going to go to the Baltimore show, but I swung by the local coin shop and found two nice coins instead.

    1930 Standing Liberty Quarter/FH in AU
    1862 Indian Head Cent, Copper/Nickel in XF+

    That filled another hole in my type set and upgraded another one. I've pretty well spent my coin allowance for the month, unless I can find a Britannia or two that I need to finish the set. Next month, I need to pick up the three remaining Australian Lunar Coins I need to get up to date, there.
     
  7. asciibaron

    asciibaron /dev/work/null

    here's the tally sheet for this weekend.

    1944 D Jefferson - MS 65 FS
    1941 Mercury - MS 65
    1943 D Mercury - MS 65 FB
    1943 S Mercury - MS 65 FB
    1944 S Mercury - MS 65 FB
    1945 Mercury MS 65 - no FB ;)

    i also picked up a 2001 20 piece Unc. Mint Set for my son's birthday tomorrow.

    not sure who came by the table - sorry i missed you.

    -Steve
     
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