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  1. Here is a simple Jefferson Nickel Checklist as an Excel spreadsheet. These are handy to bring with you to shops and shows. I made this one for my Whitman Classic album but you can easily customize it to your own needs.

     

    There are two files attached. Page.htm is a web view of the spread sheet

    The other file is the excel spreadsheet but you will have to change the extension back to .xls from .txt (the system would not accept a .xls extension). Right click on the link and save target as... blahblah.xls

     

     

    Anybody have any others?

    rename_to_xls_Jefferson_Nickel_Checklistl.txt

    Page.htm

  2. Spain 1871 5 Pesetas

    KM #666 .900 silver

    Madrid (six-pointed star)

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    If you are familiar with the Spanish coins of this era, you know that the date on some coins is nominal and the actual date is in the stars. That is, these 5 pesetas can be 1871 / 73/74/75. The second digit on the second star on this one, however, defies identification.

     

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    I have looked at this with a glass at every angle and I cannot make out a second digit - it's like it was never there! This is surprising as they are incuse and there is not that much wear on the coin such that it would be completely obscured.

     

    Luckily, Krause lists only a single SD-M (which is what this one is) and that is for 1871 - so this is, in fact, an 1871.

  3. Most of the coins I purchased at this last Baltimore show were those to work on filling my Jefferson and Lincoln sets. Both of my folders have S-proofs and I still have a long way to go - but I am making good progress. Here are a few examples...

     

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  4. These three were all relatively inexpensive, "interesting coin" category buys.

     

    Mexico

    1796 one real, Carolus IIII

     

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    My only coin from Cuba. Still haven't done much in the way of cataloging a 'country collection', but this one will be included there.

     

    Cuba

    1920, 5 centavos

    KM #11.1

     

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    An extremely well traveled half penney - Oh the hands this one has seen!

     

    Great Britain

    1730, Half Penney, George II

     

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  5. Thanks Mark!

    Here are some of the Mexican coinage I got in a trade on CP, eBay and local coin shops. I love these designs, and am in the works of getting a big 'ol heap of Mexican silver thanks to Jeff!

     

     

     

    Top shelf hunks of silver from Mexico - I have several myself and really enjoy them.

  6. Awesome, I've got to make me a cup too.  Did you use one of the online picture services?

     

    I had it done at one of those mall kiosks - I just gave him a couple of .jpgs and it only took him about 20 min. Probably could have have saved a buck or two doing it elsewhere but I saw him this weekend and made a note to go check it out after work.

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