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anyone finding great lincolns
just curious to know because i roll hunt all the time i find stuff.
thats the best part of this hobby. you can allways find things you want and need. just today i learned a thing or two about varieties. my friend discovered a 2004 that had a extra bit to the columns on lincolns side. i even found that he had pictured it so well that i can see whats up. and try finding them now. best part is you can still find nice ones of them untoned or not dirty. im going to rol hunt tomorrow and see if i can get some san francisco mints or wheats or canadians or 20 or 2010 maybe some foreign stuff. |
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"james durham" wrote in message ... just curious to know because i roll hunt all the time i find stuff. thats the best part of this hobby. you can allways find things you want and need. just today i learned a thing or two about varieties. my friend discovered a 2004 that had a extra bit to the columns on lincolns side. i even found that he had pictured it so well that i can see whats up. and try finding them now. best part is you can still find nice ones of them untoned or not dirty. im going to rol hunt tomorrow and see if i can get some san francisco mints or wheats or canadians or 20 or 2010 maybe some foreign stuff. I got a fine 1937P cent in change the other day. |
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anyone finding great lincolns
congrats on the great lincoln i got a 42 and a 45 myself monday from
roll hunting (impersonates elmer fudd poorly lol) be very very quite im hunting wheaties lol |
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anyone finding great lincolns
went for some gas picked up another few wheats 50 and 56 also a 2010
penny is coming my first |
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On Mar 28, 9:41 pm, (james durham) wrote:
just curious to know because i roll hunt all the time i find stuff. thats the best part of this hobby. you can allways find things you want and need. just today i learned a thing or two about varieties. my friend discovered a 2004 that had a extra bit to the columns on lincolns side. i even found that he had pictured it so well that i can see whats up. and try finding them now. best part is you can still find nice ones of them untoned or not dirty. im going to rol hunt tomorrow and see if i can get some san francisco mints or wheats or canadians or 20 or 2010 maybe some foreign stuff. I did recently find an excellent 1909 S VDB, but not in a coin roll. This came in an old Dansco album, which it was misplaced as a 1909 S. Took to several dealers, who confirmed the date and authenticity. Sent to PCGS, sent back as 1909 S authentic, but with an altered surface. Still, sold for $705. Daniel B. Wheler |
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anyone finding great lincolns
wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 9:41 pm, (james durham) wrote: just curious to know because i roll hunt all the time i find stuff. thats the best part of this hobby. you can allways find things you want and need. just today i learned a thing or two about varieties. my friend discovered a 2004 that had a extra bit to the columns on lincolns side. i even found that he had pictured it so well that i can see whats up. and try finding them now. best part is you can still find nice ones of them untoned or not dirty. im going to rol hunt tomorrow and see if i can get some san francisco mints or wheats or canadians or 20 or 2010 maybe some foreign stuff. I did recently find an excellent 1909 S VDB, but not in a coin roll. This came in an old Dansco album, which it was misplaced as a 1909 S. Took to several dealers, who confirmed the date and authenticity. Sent to PCGS, sent back as 1909 S authentic, but with an altered surface. Still, sold for $705. Yes and I found a MS70 1916D Merc dime in my breakfast cereal this morning, complete with PCGS slab! I took it to several dealers, who confirmed the date and authenticity. I'm currently taking offers... |
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On Apr 3, 12:07*pm, "Scurvy Dog" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 9:41 pm, (james durham) wrote: just curious to know because i roll hunt all the time i find stuff. thats the best part of this hobby. you can allways find things you want and need. just today i learned a thing or two about varieties. my friend discovered a 2004 that had a extra bit to the columns on lincolns side.. i even found that he had pictured it so well that i can see whats up. and try finding them now. best part is you can still find nice ones of them untoned or not dirty. im going to rol hunt tomorrow and see if i can get some san francisco mints or wheats or canadians or 20 or 2010 maybe some foreign stuff. I did recently find an excellent 1909 S VDB, but not in a coin roll. This came in an old Dansco album, which it was misplaced as a 1909 S. Took to several dealers, who confirmed the date and authenticity. Sent to PCGS, sent back as 1909 S authentic, but with an altered surface. Still, sold for $705. Yes and I found a MS70 1916D Merc dime in my breakfast cereal this morning, complete with PCGS slab! I took it to several dealers, who confirmed the date and authenticity. I'm currently taking offers... Actually, what he said is possible. My wife's cousin was recently cleaning out her attic and found a bunch of coins that her father presumably assembled in the late 50s to early 60s. She knows that I'm into coins and sent them to me to look at. I estimate there is around $5,000 to $6,000 worth of original, uncleaned stuff in old Whitman folders including several tough date VF to AU Indian Head and Lincoln Pennies, Buffs and Mercs, along with some really nice old type. Admittedly, that is the exception rather than the rule, IMO. |
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anyone finding great lincolns
ya know what i found recently a pretty high grade 1940 S my oldest S
mint from roll hunting im predicting this coin gets a 60 to a 65 in grade but whatever it gets will be my first graded coin and not for sale as it will be a free grade and my oldest S mint from a roll which is the reason im grading it at all because its my best coin condition wise im still new to this and havent bought keys just yet |
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james durham wrote:
ya know what i found recently a pretty high grade 1940 S my oldest S mint from roll hunting im predicting this coin gets a 60 to a 65 in grade but whatever it gets will be my first graded coin and not for sale as it will be a free grade and my oldest S mint from a roll which is the reason im grading it at all because its my best coin condition wise im still new to this and havent bought keys just yet Does anyone have a babble-sense to English converter? I'd really like to read this post, but it's just gibberish as is. |
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On Apr 3, 12:07 pm, "Scurvy Dog" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 9:41 pm, (james durham) wrote: just curious to know because i roll hunt all the time i find stuff. thats the best part of this hobby. you can allways find things you want and need. just today i learned a thing or two about varieties. my friend discovered a 2004 that had a extra bit to the columns on lincolns side. i even found that he had pictured it so well that i can see whats up. and try finding them now. best part is you can still find nice ones of them untoned or not dirty. im going to rol hunt tomorrow and see if i can get some san francisco mints or wheats or canadians or 20 or 2010 maybe some foreign stuff. I did recently find an excellent 1909 S VDB, but not in a coin roll. This came in an old Dansco album, which it was misplaced as a 1909 S. Took to several dealers, who confirmed the date and authenticity. Sent to PCGS, sent back as 1909 S authentic, but with an altered surface. Still, sold for $705. Yes and I found a MS70 1916D Merc dime in my breakfast cereal this morning, complete with PCGS slab! I took it to several dealers, who confirmed the date and authenticity. I'm currently taking offers... So happy for you ... another form of non-digestible fiber. I didn't post the best part: the penny album was sent as a bonus for winning a Shield/Liberty Nickel album. The altered surface of the 1909 S VDB was apparently caused by long- term exposure to tape, some of which remained on the album. Sometimes those freebies are MOST interesting. Daniel B. Wheeler |
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