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<p>[QUOTE="Dan Galbato, post: 25402124, member: 149264"]Good Mornin Sal! </p><p> I agree with you about showing too many coins at once. I’ve been filling a book of nickels and have been looking at so many it’s become a nightmare and a pleasure at the same time! I was just trying to give a wide array of examples. I’ll cut back in the future and save on the overload! lol. Geez, I’m glad I didn’t ask for a grade! Just kidding guys! Just kidding! </p><p>The 1912 v and 1967 are mine. The others I passed on . I purchased them because they didn’t look like they were messed with and the black carbon or whatever its called was absent and the coins weren’t worn down. That said, John M has me second guessing myself but thats how we learn. thanks John! Collecting perfection is a goal to aim for! We should buy the best when possible and be content. At any moment it will not be my problem!</p><p>Sal, The 1912 was $76 and the 1867 was $54. Compared to the prices asked for some other examples on eBay I bought them right. The asking prices for raw coins is comical and folks are chomping on them. They’re not even key date coins? </p><p> My Nickel Book!</p><p>The first two pages of nickels in my book has been set aside for V nickels, Shield nickels, buffalo nickels, and now, three cent nickels. The rest of my nickel collection is made up with 1938/2024 S proof Jefferson nickels minus the yrs they didn’t mint S and filled with D mint coins. X two![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Galbato, post: 25402124, member: 149264"]Good Mornin Sal! I agree with you about showing too many coins at once. I’ve been filling a book of nickels and have been looking at so many it’s become a nightmare and a pleasure at the same time! I was just trying to give a wide array of examples. I’ll cut back in the future and save on the overload! lol. Geez, I’m glad I didn’t ask for a grade! Just kidding guys! Just kidding! The 1912 v and 1967 are mine. The others I passed on . I purchased them because they didn’t look like they were messed with and the black carbon or whatever its called was absent and the coins weren’t worn down. That said, John M has me second guessing myself but thats how we learn. thanks John! Collecting perfection is a goal to aim for! We should buy the best when possible and be content. At any moment it will not be my problem! Sal, The 1912 was $76 and the 1867 was $54. Compared to the prices asked for some other examples on eBay I bought them right. The asking prices for raw coins is comical and folks are chomping on them. They’re not even key date coins? My Nickel Book! The first two pages of nickels in my book has been set aside for V nickels, Shield nickels, buffalo nickels, and now, three cent nickels. The rest of my nickel collection is made up with 1938/2024 S proof Jefferson nickels minus the yrs they didn’t mint S and filled with D mint coins. X two![/QUOTE]
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