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<p>[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 4611086, member: 1765"]Neat coins, very similar in appearance. </p><p><br /></p><p>I think I have most of the modern dates I need figured out. I will probably only do an error for 1979 to highlight the error in introducing that coin as it was. It's a really attractive SBA, very clean cheek, graded 66. The modern years I have left are 1987, 93, 97, 99, 2003, 11, and 17, and I have most slots figured out. 87 Constitution $5, 93 ASE, 97 MS Plat, 99 Kennedy half (may switch with 93, depending on which Kennedy I can find that I really like first). 2003 is going to be a toned proof Sac $1. 2011 and 2017 will be a gold Buffalo and ATB quarter -- not sure which will be which. The earlier dates are harder to plan, and tend to be a fun surprise when I find one that fits. 1709 and earlier means I'm strictly into world coins. One will be a Lion Dollar, but finding a really attractive one will be a challenge. I have gold for every century 16th - 20th. 15th century dated gold will be tough, but it exists.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 4611086, member: 1765"]Neat coins, very similar in appearance. I think I have most of the modern dates I need figured out. I will probably only do an error for 1979 to highlight the error in introducing that coin as it was. It's a really attractive SBA, very clean cheek, graded 66. The modern years I have left are 1987, 93, 97, 99, 2003, 11, and 17, and I have most slots figured out. 87 Constitution $5, 93 ASE, 97 MS Plat, 99 Kennedy half (may switch with 93, depending on which Kennedy I can find that I really like first). 2003 is going to be a toned proof Sac $1. 2011 and 2017 will be a gold Buffalo and ATB quarter -- not sure which will be which. The earlier dates are harder to plan, and tend to be a fun surprise when I find one that fits. 1709 and earlier means I'm strictly into world coins. One will be a Lion Dollar, but finding a really attractive one will be a challenge. I have gold for every century 16th - 20th. 15th century dated gold will be tough, but it exists.[/QUOTE]
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