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Vintage LOC Albums sell on eBay
Yikes, look what a couple of Library of Coins albums sold for this
afternoon: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=130285490845 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=130285491810 I'm going to guess that the second one has at least one opening for a Gobrecht dollar, judging from its title. Yes, I know you don't see these very often. James |
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Mr. Jaggers wrote:
Yikes, look what a couple of Library of Coins albums sold for this afternoon: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=130285490845 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=130285491810 I'm going to guess that the second one has at least one opening for a Gobrecht dollar, judging from its title. Yes, I know you don't see these very often. Those two particular albums are quite scarce, so much so that I haven't offered a single example of either title on eBay in the twelvish years I've been selling LoC and other albums there. Any of the LoC albums numbered above Volume 36 are quite hard to find. I've been lucky enough to have offered ONE EACH of volumes 39 (General Large Cent Size), 41 (Early Dimes 1796 - 1891), 45 (Early Half Dollars 1794 - 1836), 48 (General Half Dollar Size), 52 (Silver Coins of the World) and 53 (All-Purpose Coin Album), all of which brought Very Healthy Prices ... |
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Ken Barr wrote:
Mr. Jaggers wrote: Yikes, look what a couple of Library of Coins albums sold for this afternoon: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=130285490845 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=130285491810 I'm going to guess that the second one has at least one opening for a Gobrecht dollar, judging from its title. Yes, I know you don't see these very often. Those two particular albums are quite scarce, so much so that I haven't offered a single example of either title on eBay in the twelvish years I've been selling LoC and other albums there. Any of the LoC albums numbered above Volume 36 are quite hard to find. I've been lucky enough to have offered ONE EACH of volumes 39 (General Large Cent Size), 41 (Early Dimes 1796 - 1891), 45 (Early Half Dollars 1794 - 1836), 48 (General Half Dollar Size), 52 (Silver Coins of the World) and 53 (All-Purpose Coin Album), all of which brought Very Healthy Prices ... I know, I am the guy who bought that vol. 39 from you some time ago. 8) It's in use, by the way. I wonder what the press run of those 37+ titles actually was. Judging from their scarcity I'd have to guess 200 or fewer, and it's hard to imagine profitability considering the cost of a complete jig-up. I'm sure you're aware of the later editions of the LOC albums for type sets. The 1969 edition has a green cover for vol. 33 and a blue cover for vol. 34. Several changes were made over the original metallic covered albums. The commems and Gobrecht dollar were taken out and all three 3c silver varieties were included, along with the clad coins and a couple of Kennedy halves. But I've not ever seen the 1964 edition, so I can't say whether it was a repeat of the 1959 or more like the 1969. Other than just having the early dollar album as a curiosity or to fill out a set of LOC, I wonder if the new owner has a Gobrecht dollar to put in it. Or maybe it was David Lange preparing to write another book. James |
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On Feb 9, 10:18*pm, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote:
Ken Barr wrote: Mr. Jaggers wrote: Yikes, look what a couple of Library of Coins albums sold for this afternoon: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I.... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I.... I'm going to guess that the second one has at least one opening for a Gobrecht dollar, judging from its title. Yes, I know you don't see these very often. Those two particular albums are quite scarce, so much so that I haven't offered a single example of either title on eBay in the twelvish years I've been selling LoC and other albums there. *Any of the LoC albums numbered above Volume 36 are quite hard to find. I've been lucky enough to have offered ONE EACH of volumes 39 (General Large Cent Size), 41 (Early Dimes 1796 - 1891), 45 (Early Half Dollars 1794 - 1836), 48 (General Half Dollar Size), 52 (Silver Coins of the World) and 53 (All-Purpose Coin Album), all of which brought Very Healthy Prices ... I know, I am the guy who bought that vol. 39 from you some time ago. *8) It's in use, by the way. I wonder what the press run of those 37+ titles actually was. *Judging from their scarcity I'd have to guess 200 or fewer, and it's hard to imagine profitability considering the cost of a complete jig-up. *I'm sure you're aware of the later editions of the LOC albums for type sets. *The 1969 edition has a green cover for vol. 33 and a blue cover for vol. 34. *Several changes were made over the original metallic covered albums. *The commems and Gobrecht dollar were taken out and all three 3c silver varieties were included, along with the clad coins and a couple of Kennedy halves. *But I've not ever seen the 1964 edition, so I can't say whether it was a repeat of the 1959 or more like the 1969. Other than just having the early dollar album as a curiosity or to fill out a set of LOC, I wonder if the new owner has a Gobrecht dollar to put in it. |
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sgt23 wrote:
On Feb 9, 10:18 pm, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: Ken Barr wrote: Mr. Jaggers wrote: Yikes, look what a couple of Library of Coins albums sold for this afternoon: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... I'm going to guess that the second one has at least one opening for a Gobrecht dollar, judging from its title. Yes, I know you don't see these very often. Those two particular albums are quite scarce, so much so that I haven't offered a single example of either title on eBay in the twelvish years I've been selling LoC and other albums there. Any of the LoC albums numbered above Volume 36 are quite hard to find. I've been lucky enough to have offered ONE EACH of volumes 39 (General Large Cent Size), 41 (Early Dimes 1796 - 1891), 45 (Early Half Dollars 1794 - 1836), 48 (General Half Dollar Size), 52 (Silver Coins of the World) and 53 (All-Purpose Coin Album), all of which brought Very Healthy Prices ... I know, I am the guy who bought that vol. 39 from you some time ago. 8) It's in use, by the way. I wonder what the press run of those 37+ titles actually was. Judging from their scarcity I'd have to guess 200 or fewer, and it's hard to imagine profitability considering the cost of a complete jig-up. I'm sure you're aware of the later editions of the LOC albums for type sets. The 1969 edition has a green cover for vol. 33 and a blue cover for vol. 34. Several changes were made over the original metallic covered albums. The commems and Gobrecht dollar were taken out and all three 3c silver varieties were included, along with the clad coins and a couple of Kennedy halves. But I've not ever seen the 1964 edition, so I can't say whether it was a repeat of the 1959 or more like the 1969. Other than just having the early dollar album as a curiosity or to fill out a set of LOC, I wonder if the new owner has a Gobrecht dollar to put in it. Or maybe it was David Lange preparing to write another book. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey James, I found five others like this at a thrift store a few years back. Here is what I found at this thrift store. Morgan dollars, Seated Dimes, Indian Head Pennys, Barber Quarters, and a Half Cent album. Would any of these bring a premium? Depending on condition, any LOC album is collectible, but in that group, the Seated Dimes and Half Cents are very hard to find. Now, you're sure they are Library of Coins with the acetate slides that allow you to see both sides of the coins, and not the blue Whitman albums, yes? The reason I ask is that the LOC album for Seated Dimes is actually not called that, but rather is one of a two-volume set titled Early Dimes. James |
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On Feb 11, 1:10*am, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote:
sgt23 wrote: On Feb 9, 10:18 pm, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: Ken Barr wrote: Mr. Jaggers wrote: Yikes, look what a couple of Library of Coins albums sold for this afternoon: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... I'm going to guess that the second one has at least one opening for a Gobrecht dollar, judging from its title. Yes, I know you don't see these very often. Those two particular albums are quite scarce, so much so that I haven't offered a single example of either title on eBay in the twelvish years I've been selling LoC and other albums there. Any of the LoC albums numbered above Volume 36 are quite hard to find. I've been lucky enough to have offered ONE EACH of volumes 39 (General Large Cent Size), 41 (Early Dimes 1796 - 1891), 45 (Early Half Dollars 1794 - 1836), 48 (General Half Dollar Size), 52 (Silver Coins of the World) and 53 (All-Purpose Coin Album), all of which brought Very Healthy Prices ... I know, I am the guy who bought that vol. 39 from you some time ago. 8) It's in use, by the way. I wonder what the press run of those 37+ titles actually was. Judging from their scarcity I'd have to guess 200 or fewer, and it's hard to imagine profitability considering the cost of a complete jig-up. I'm sure you're aware of the later editions of the LOC albums for type sets. The 1969 edition has a green cover for vol. 33 and a blue cover for vol. 34. Several changes were made over the original metallic covered albums. The commems and Gobrecht dollar were taken out and all three 3c silver varieties were included, along with the clad coins and a couple of Kennedy halves. But I've not ever seen the 1964 edition, so I can't say whether it was a repeat of the 1959 or more like the 1969. Other than just having the early dollar album as a curiosity or to fill out a set of LOC, I wonder if the new owner has a Gobrecht dollar to put in it. Or maybe it was David Lange preparing to write another book. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey James, I found five others like this at a thrift store a few years back. Here is what I found at this thrift store. Morgan dollars, Seated Dimes, Indian Head Pennys, Barber Quarters, and a Half Cent album. Would any of these bring a premium? Depending on condition, any LOC album is collectible, but in that group, the Seated Dimes and Half Cents are very hard to find. *Now, you're sure they are Library of Coins with the acetate slides that allow you to see both sides of the coins, and not the blue Whitman albums, yes? *The reason I ask is that the LOC album for Seated Dimes is actually not called that, but rather is one of a two-volume set titled Early Dimes. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text You can see the coin on both sides but, I'm going on what the books look like on the out side and whats on the picture on eBay. Yes they are all 5 by LOC. Is it possible that they could be only copies? The nice part so far though Is I found a 1911-S barber dime stuck between two coin section in the barber dime book. |
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sgt23 wrote:
On Feb 11, 1:10 am, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: sgt23 wrote: On Feb 9, 10:18 pm, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: Ken Barr wrote: Mr. Jaggers wrote: Yikes, look what a couple of Library of Coins albums sold for this afternoon: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... I'm going to guess that the second one has at least one opening for a Gobrecht dollar, judging from its title. Yes, I know you don't see these very often. Those two particular albums are quite scarce, so much so that I haven't offered a single example of either title on eBay in the twelvish years I've been selling LoC and other albums there. Any of the LoC albums numbered above Volume 36 are quite hard to find. I've been lucky enough to have offered ONE EACH of volumes 39 (General Large Cent Size), 41 (Early Dimes 1796 - 1891), 45 (Early Half Dollars 1794 - 1836), 48 (General Half Dollar Size), 52 (Silver Coins of the World) and 53 (All-Purpose Coin Album), all of which brought Very Healthy Prices ... I know, I am the guy who bought that vol. 39 from you some time ago. 8) It's in use, by the way. I wonder what the press run of those 37+ titles actually was. Judging from their scarcity I'd have to guess 200 or fewer, and it's hard to imagine profitability considering the cost of a complete jig-up. I'm sure you're aware of the later editions of the LOC albums for type sets. The 1969 edition has a green cover for vol. 33 and a blue cover for vol. 34. Several changes were made over the original metallic covered albums. The commems and Gobrecht dollar were taken out and all three 3c silver varieties were included, along with the clad coins and a couple of Kennedy halves. But I've not ever seen the 1964 edition, so I can't say whether it was a repeat of the 1959 or more like the 1969. Other than just having the early dollar album as a curiosity or to fill out a set of LOC, I wonder if the new owner has a Gobrecht dollar to put in it. Or maybe it was David Lange preparing to write another book. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey James, I found five others like this at a thrift store a few years back. Here is what I found at this thrift store. Morgan dollars, Seated Dimes, Indian Head Pennys, Barber Quarters, and a Half Cent album. Would any of these bring a premium? Depending on condition, any LOC album is collectible, but in that group, the Seated Dimes and Half Cents are very hard to find. Now, you're sure they are Library of Coins with the acetate slides that allow you to see both sides of the coins, and not the blue Whitman albums, yes? The reason I ask is that the LOC album for Seated Dimes is actually not called that, but rather is one of a two-volume set titled Early Dimes. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text You can see the coin on both sides but, I'm going on what the books look like on the out side and whats on the picture on eBay. Yes they are all 5 by LOC. Is it possible that they could be only copies? The nice part so far though Is I found a 1911-S barber dime stuck between two coin section in the barber dime book. Lucky you! You didn't mention the Barber Dimes album in your OP. Or is that what you meant when you said Seated Dimes? How about the Half Cent album? How nice is that? James |
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On Feb 11, 6:44*am, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote:
sgt23 wrote: On Feb 11, 1:10 am, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: sgt23 wrote: On Feb 9, 10:18 pm, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: Ken Barr wrote: Mr. Jaggers wrote: Yikes, look what a couple of Library of Coins albums sold for this afternoon: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... I'm going to guess that the second one has at least one opening for a Gobrecht dollar, judging from its title. Yes, I know you don't see these very often. Those two particular albums are quite scarce, so much so that I haven't offered a single example of either title on eBay in the twelvish years I've been selling LoC and other albums there. Any of the LoC albums numbered above Volume 36 are quite hard to find. I've been lucky enough to have offered ONE EACH of volumes 39 (General Large Cent Size), 41 (Early Dimes 1796 - 1891), 45 (Early Half Dollars 1794 - 1836), 48 (General Half Dollar Size), 52 (Silver Coins of the World) and 53 (All-Purpose Coin Album), all of which brought Very Healthy Prices ... I know, I am the guy who bought that vol. 39 from you some time ago. 8) It's in use, by the way. I wonder what the press run of those 37+ titles actually was. Judging from their scarcity I'd have to guess 200 or fewer, and it's hard to imagine profitability considering the cost of a complete jig-up. I'm sure you're aware of the later editions of the LOC albums for type sets. The 1969 edition has a green cover for vol. 33 and a blue cover for vol. 34. Several changes were made over the original metallic covered albums. The commems and Gobrecht dollar were taken out and all three 3c silver varieties were included, along with the clad coins and a couple of Kennedy halves. But I've not ever seen the 1964 edition, so I can't say whether it was a repeat of the 1959 or more like the 1969. Other than just having the early dollar album as a curiosity or to fill out a set of LOC, I wonder if the new owner has a Gobrecht dollar to put in it. Or maybe it was David Lange preparing to write another book. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey James, I found five others like this at a thrift store a few years back. Here is what I found at this thrift store. Morgan dollars, Seated Dimes, Indian Head Pennys, Barber Quarters, and a Half Cent album. Would any of these bring a premium? Depending on condition, any LOC album is collectible, but in that group, the Seated Dimes and Half Cents are very hard to find. Now, you're sure they are Library of Coins with the acetate slides that allow you to see both sides of the coins, and not the blue Whitman albums, yes? The reason I ask is that the LOC album for Seated Dimes is actually not called that, but rather is one of a two-volume set titled Early Dimes. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text You can see the coin on both sides but, I'm going on what the books look like on the out side and whats on the picture on eBay. Yes they are all 5 by LOC. Is it possible that they could be only copies? The nice part so far though Is I found a 1911-S barber dime stuck between two coin section in the barber dime book. Lucky you! *You didn't mention the Barber Dimes album in your OP. *Or is that what you meant when you said Seated Dimes? *How about the Half Cent album? *How nice is that? James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sorry there were a few whitman folders in the box I bought, the coin was in one of them. I was tired last night when typing the message and didn't think what I was saying. Oh and about the condition, the seated dime and half cent folders have damnage on the outside of the album. Mostly around blinding of the albums. The other 3 are almost in perfect condition. |
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sgt23 wrote:
On Feb 11, 6:44 am, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: sgt23 wrote: On Feb 11, 1:10 am, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: sgt23 wrote: On Feb 9, 10:18 pm, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: Ken Barr wrote: Mr. Jaggers wrote: Yikes, look what a couple of Library of Coins albums sold for this afternoon: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... I'm going to guess that the second one has at least one opening for a Gobrecht dollar, judging from its title. Yes, I know you don't see these very often. Those two particular albums are quite scarce, so much so that I haven't offered a single example of either title on eBay in the twelvish years I've been selling LoC and other albums there. Any of the LoC albums numbered above Volume 36 are quite hard to find. I've been lucky enough to have offered ONE EACH of volumes 39 (General Large Cent Size), 41 (Early Dimes 1796 - 1891), 45 (Early Half Dollars 1794 - 1836), 48 (General Half Dollar Size), 52 (Silver Coins of the World) and 53 (All-Purpose Coin Album), all of which brought Very Healthy Prices ... I know, I am the guy who bought that vol. 39 from you some time ago. 8) It's in use, by the way. I wonder what the press run of those 37+ titles actually was. Judging from their scarcity I'd have to guess 200 or fewer, and it's hard to imagine profitability considering the cost of a complete jig-up. I'm sure you're aware of the later editions of the LOC albums for type sets. The 1969 edition has a green cover for vol. 33 and a blue cover for vol. 34. Several changes were made over the original metallic covered albums. The commems and Gobrecht dollar were taken out and all three 3c silver varieties were included, along with the clad coins and a couple of Kennedy halves. But I've not ever seen the 1964 edition, so I can't say whether it was a repeat of the 1959 or more like the 1969. Other than just having the early dollar album as a curiosity or to fill out a set of LOC, I wonder if the new owner has a Gobrecht dollar to put in it. Or maybe it was David Lange preparing to write another book. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey James, I found five others like this at a thrift store a few years back. Here is what I found at this thrift store. Morgan dollars, Seated Dimes, Indian Head Pennys, Barber Quarters, and a Half Cent album. Would any of these bring a premium? Depending on condition, any LOC album is collectible, but in that group, the Seated Dimes and Half Cents are very hard to find. Now, you're sure they are Library of Coins with the acetate slides that allow you to see both sides of the coins, and not the blue Whitman albums, yes? The reason I ask is that the LOC album for Seated Dimes is actually not called that, but rather is one of a two-volume set titled Early Dimes. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text You can see the coin on both sides but, I'm going on what the books look like on the out side and whats on the picture on eBay. Yes they are all 5 by LOC. Is it possible that they could be only copies? The nice part so far though Is I found a 1911-S barber dime stuck between two coin section in the barber dime book. Lucky you! You didn't mention the Barber Dimes album in your OP. Or is that what you meant when you said Seated Dimes? How about the Half Cent album? How nice is that? James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sorry there were a few whitman folders in the box I bought, the coin was in one of them. I was tired last night when typing the message and didn't think what I was saying. Oh and about the condition, the seated dime and half cent folders have damnage on the outside of the album. Mostly around blinding of the albums. The other 3 are almost in perfect condition. What are the volume numbers of the Seated Dimes and the Half Cents? James |
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On Feb 11, 3:24*pm, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote:
sgt23 wrote: On Feb 11, 6:44 am, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: sgt23 wrote: On Feb 11, 1:10 am, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: sgt23 wrote: On Feb 9, 10:18 pm, "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote: Ken Barr wrote: Mr. Jaggers wrote: Yikes, look what a couple of Library of Coins albums sold for this afternoon: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWAX:I... I'm going to guess that the second one has at least one opening for a Gobrecht dollar, judging from its title. Yes, I know you don't see these very often. Those two particular albums are quite scarce, so much so that I haven't offered a single example of either title on eBay in the twelvish years I've been selling LoC and other albums there. Any of the LoC albums numbered above Volume 36 are quite hard to find. I've been lucky enough to have offered ONE EACH of volumes 39 (General Large Cent Size), 41 (Early Dimes 1796 - 1891), 45 (Early Half Dollars 1794 - 1836), 48 (General Half Dollar Size), 52 (Silver Coins of the World) and 53 (All-Purpose Coin Album), all of which brought Very Healthy Prices ... I know, I am the guy who bought that vol. 39 from you some time ago. 8) It's in use, by the way. I wonder what the press run of those 37+ titles actually was. Judging from their scarcity I'd have to guess 200 or fewer, and it's hard to imagine profitability considering the cost of a complete jig-up. I'm sure you're aware of the later editions of the LOC albums for type sets. The 1969 edition has a green cover for vol. 33 and a blue cover for vol. 34. Several changes were made over the original metallic covered albums. The commems and Gobrecht dollar were taken out and all three 3c silver varieties were included, along with the clad coins and a couple of Kennedy halves. But I've not ever seen the 1964 edition, so I can't say whether it was a repeat of the 1959 or more like the 1969. Other than just having the early dollar album as a curiosity or to fill out a set of LOC, I wonder if the new owner has a Gobrecht dollar to put in it. Or maybe it was David Lange preparing to write another book. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey James, I found five others like this at a thrift store a few years back. Here is what I found at this thrift store. Morgan dollars, Seated Dimes, Indian Head Pennys, Barber Quarters, and a Half Cent album. Would any of these bring a premium? Depending on condition, any LOC album is collectible, but in that group, the Seated Dimes and Half Cents are very hard to find. Now, you're sure they are Library of Coins with the acetate slides that allow you to see both sides of the coins, and not the blue Whitman albums, yes? The reason I ask is that the LOC album for Seated Dimes is actually not called that, but rather is one of a two-volume set titled Early Dimes. James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text You can see the coin on both sides but, I'm going on what the books look like on the out side and whats on the picture on eBay. Yes they are all 5 by LOC. Is it possible that they could be only copies? The nice part so far though Is I found a 1911-S barber dime stuck between two coin section in the barber dime book. Lucky you! You didn't mention the Barber Dimes album in your OP. Or is that what you meant when you said Seated Dimes? How about the Half Cent album? How nice is that? James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sorry there were a few whitman folders in the box I bought, the coin was in one of them. I was tired last night when typing the message and didn't think what I was saying. Oh and about the condition, the seated dime and half cent folders have damnage on the outside of the album. Mostly around blinding of the albums. The other 3 are almost in perfect condition. What are the volume numbers of the Seated Dimes and the Half Cents? James- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Volume 8 on the seated Dime and I can't read the numbers on the Half Cent album. |
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