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  1. NNC MS-67RD 1913 Swiss 1 Rappen - The previous owner and myself both agree the coin is around the MS63 area. At PCGS/NGC I doubt it would get the RD designation due to coloration. May even get the bodybag because of some "green" on the reverse.

     

    Nice coin nonetheless. It was free though. :ninja:

  2. Flea Market Finds:

     

    Jeffersons:

    1943-P = XF, nice rainbow toning around the rim

    1947-P = Low UNC, light gold toning

    1947-S = AU, light rose toning around the rim

    1962-P = AU

    1970-D = Low UNC, blast white

    1971-D = UNC, still in mint cello.

     

    $4 for all of them wasn't bad.

  3. I bought:

    1998 Australia 50 Cent - George Bass/Matthew Flinders (Four of them) - About 0.5oz silver each

    1911-A Germany 1 Pfenning - Nice purplish toning, great condition (AU/UNC)

    1920 Canada 1 Cent - Gold/pink toning. Maybe UNC? Pictures to come for this one in the grading forum. Love this piece!!!

     

    Dad bought:

    2002 P Canada 1 Cent - Specimen - Great looking coin, I really like it.

    1967 Canada 1 Cent - Just a nice coin

    1990 Isle of Man 50 New Pence - Christmas boating scene

    1987 Mauritius 1 Cent - 2x2 says UNC but it looks like a proof.....

  4. Purchased at the Ohio Coin Expo today:

     

    1/4oz Engelhard "Prospector" bullion - $3.90 I wanted a 1/10oz but they didn't have any.

    1973 Nepal proof set. Nicely toned coins - $3

    1960 Cyprus uncirculated set. Awesome 5 Mils - $2

     

    Grandpa picked up a 2001 Vatican set for $9, 1974 Israel UNC set for $2, and dad got a couple $5 bills.

  5. Picked up some nice ones today.

     

    Chile 1951 20 Centavo - Nice blue tones

    Jordan 1964 10 Fils - Nice chunk o' copper. Red tones.

    US 1965 1 Cent - Just a darn nice strike.

    US 1951-S 1 Cent - Obverse is iffy, reverse is really nice. Bold dark red color.

     

    Philippines 1944-S 1 Centavo - Cool colors. I like this type.

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    Finland 1917 50 Pennia - Still holds some of its luster. Just a nice looking piece of silver.

    50pennia.jpg

     

    Switzerland 1936-B 2 Rappen - So well struck I thought it was a proof at first!

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  6. Wouldn't surprise me if I undergraded. I'm either spot on or low on my grading of Mercs.

     

    Comparing it to my PCGS MS64 this coin is much nicer, especially in the luster and strike. But there is some "flatness" on the left, lower part of the hair. Could be a strike issue though.

  7. Bought myself a new loupe today.

     

    A H.E. Harris and Co. wide field 10x. I tried the 16x but found it difficult to easily focus under normal lighting.

     

    Been using it for about a hour today and really love it. It's so much better than my old $3 loupe that was plastic and kind of cheap. The new loupe is heavy metal (steel?) that is easy to handle and focus. I like how it stays extended unlike my old one that didn't like to stay in place.

     

    Well worth the $12! They had a Bausch & Lomb but it was $60, very nice piece though.

  8. I use a pair of needle nose pliers to squish my staples. Always have.

     

    That's what I did until my parents bought me a flat clinch stapler.

     

    They really aren't that expensive and if you do a lot of 2x2's, your hands will thank you. Staples can be purchased at any coin shop really. A box of 5000 costs like $5. It's a really good investment especially for me as every coin I have (except stuff like copper/nickel pulled from circulation) are in 2x2's.

     

    Edit: The stapler I use is the one on the left side in the link Stujoe posted. Really nice item. Done over 1,000 2x2's and still clicking away. :ninja:

  9. The Isle of Man coin is just too cool! The details in the Queen's hair are pretty outstanding.

     

    What's going on with the proof buffalo nickel there? Is it the lighting, design, or is the back half of the buffalo just not fully cameoed?

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