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Auction Coins Won - NGC Graded

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  1. Maybe it's just my eyes. Why does the "In God We Trust" look skewed compared to Goldfinger's linked images.
  2. Dear NGC Forum, Finally got around to updating my "Competitive Sets". And I am noticing a discrepancy between what my profile states and the actual coin count. The profile States: 2 Competitive Sets. (Correct). 27 Competitive Coins (Correct). When I look at the individual sets, the numbers DON'T match the profile. My MS-65 Morgan Dollar Set - 4 coins. - Correct. My Proof 70 Silver American Eagles - 23 coins - If I select "Filled", It only displays 8 coins. Any Ideas or suggestions? Thank You
  3. Sandon, Thank You for the mathematics lesson with Silver (Sincerely said). Your numbers give me a good reference point that I didn't have specifics on. Once again. Thanks
  4. Hi NGC Forum, Happened to get a couple of Silver Washington Quarters in my change the other day. 1936 & 1940 respectively. I know not exactly the best of condition. Photos below. My question(s) come down to this: Are they worth keeping? Possible Sell? (Not saying anyone needs / wants them) Or just use them?
  5. I have to agree with Morpheus...... Come up with a denomination-based breakdown of what you will be working with. At the same time "Maybe", depending on your understanding / research of coinage, Micro-manage the sortation within the denomination. If you look at it by dates you would be managing them into groups based on "Silver" or whatever metal content you would be working with. After that gets completed. Take the one that you feel would be the lease overwhelming. Best way to get discouraged is trying to jump into something "Too Much". As you work on the smaller batches you can tweak how things get done, hopefully, find/develop some shortcuts/methodology that will make the progression to the larger batches easier. Hope this helps... Good Luck