A couple odd denominations I picked up. And a trime. I accidentally sold the one nice example I had for $10 a few years ago. A real facepalm moment I had. So I picked this one up to replace it.
Love the way your files show off the luster on coins . . . wish I had the time to put those kinds of files together.
A few more newps: An original XF 1879-S Quarter Eagle . . . A scarce 1873-S Seated Dime in XF (I see that this is a coin another member bid on . . . I feel a little remorse, but I think the coin is nicer than the photos in the listing conveyed, and warranted a higher price) . . . A very scarce and very nice AU 1907-S Gold Eagle . . . An elusive high grade 1906-O Barber Quarter . . .
Found a few coins over the last week. I found my 4th W quarter, all the same (War in the Pacific). There was 4 quarters including a 1964 Canadian 80%. 2 clad proofs 4 silver dimes And finally 6 niçkels, 5 war and 1 Buffalo The dimes and war nickels are the most common coins I find in circulation, most people don't know about the war nickels and the dime are harder to spot edge checking
The "a" die state (note the reverse die crack at D STA) which is R-4. No premium to speak of for the later die state, though as overall the marriage is R-3.