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<p>[QUOTE="Billincolo, post: 524806, member: 17389"]Thanks all for your information and assistance. I think the only thing I knew about coin collecting was that I shouldn't try to "improve" any of the coins by cleaning, so none have been touched. I'll go get a Red Book at the store and make a list. </p><p><br /></p><p>Went over everything today: My late Father-in-Law had purchasd regular proof sets (in hard plastic, not silver) from about 1977 to 1997, with a couple of gaps. There are a couple of silver proof sets in that mix, with the half, quarter and dime 90%(?) silver.</p><p><br /></p><p>Three Silver Eagle Proofs in presentation cases and plastic.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some Prestige Proof sets,</p><p><br /></p><p>Several Commemorative sets and some Presidental, LIberty, Centennial silver sets, etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>And a roll of really bad Buffalo nickels, all with 4 legs, before anyone asks. 2 indian head pennies (loose) with real good relief, and some loose silver dollars and 1960's era silver coins ...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Billincolo, post: 524806, member: 17389"]Thanks all for your information and assistance. I think the only thing I knew about coin collecting was that I shouldn't try to "improve" any of the coins by cleaning, so none have been touched. I'll go get a Red Book at the store and make a list. Went over everything today: My late Father-in-Law had purchasd regular proof sets (in hard plastic, not silver) from about 1977 to 1997, with a couple of gaps. There are a couple of silver proof sets in that mix, with the half, quarter and dime 90%(?) silver. Three Silver Eagle Proofs in presentation cases and plastic. Some Prestige Proof sets, Several Commemorative sets and some Presidental, LIberty, Centennial silver sets, etc. And a roll of really bad Buffalo nickels, all with 4 legs, before anyone asks. 2 indian head pennies (loose) with real good relief, and some loose silver dollars and 1960's era silver coins ...[/QUOTE]
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