It's ok on mine. I can just do a new thread and see how that works.
My first coin in my new L/C collection
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That is an awesome looking V.D.B! What a cool story too! You know, back then they could probably buy a beer for not much more than a nickel. What a great coin to have passed down and a great story for memories! Thank you for sharing it!Comment
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Must have something to do with postings tagged to my post #5 (which I thought use to be #4???)... I do not get all of the post nested under my #5 when I click it in the hybrid window... I have to click the "More replies below current level" link to get the rest!!!Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd)Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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Very Nice! Am I assuming this is not your first set to collect...So do you have a goal of some kind with this new set ???
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yes our ultimate goal is to collect all business dates from 190 to 1958. I love AU/Unc in Brown or red/brown. The last collection which I had to sell was the same but from 1909-1933 were certified at least AU 50. I have just about finished the first part which is 1934-1958 in raw Gem Bu. The new collection I am planning the only coins certified will be the 1909-S VDB, 1909-S 1914-D, 1922 plain, 1931-S, and 1955/1955. I still have my 55 in MS63 Brown PCGS. This will be the last time I do this. It will be for my daughter. My current collecting activities besides Lincoln cents and error searching is Liberty nickels in VF-AU. It's fun and I hope that God will let me have time to finish. Thank you.Roger
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Bob
yes - this Sunday is the local coin show. She's got a real good "bird dog" eye and she is not scared of negotiating!
One other little item, she works and helps fund the search! Our collections always have a mustbebob coin or three in them. Hmmm!
Its so good to be back collecting! Seems to be a lot of good folks on the forum.Roger
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