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6 hours ago, Fire1981 said:

Crystal is another interest. The candle holder which is now a crystal ball holder is from a glass Artist from Trondheim Norway. I met her there when my Dad taught at Trondheim University for a year and visited them for Christmas and New Years 1984. LOL. -25 to -70 and 2 hours of “Dusk Light” I did see 1 and a half hours of Sunlight before I went home🔥 

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That is absolutely killer 

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This is my "short set" of Jefferson Nickels I assembled out of my uncirculated duplicates after coming across the big lucite coin holder from Capital Plastics. All the business strikes, no proofs or varieties (1938 to 1964 D). After this picture, I put a nice 1965 nickel in that last hole.

My (other) real set is in graded slabs and capsules in several binders and boxes. That is a very complete set and actually, I won't have enough time in my life to take detailed pictures of them all to properly share.

That set has all the variety nickels listed in the "Red Book" and a number of others in high grade mint state and nearly all have full steps. I have every proof. I even have the 1971 No S proof.

I also have the complete set of business strike Buffalo Nickels. Yes, I have a 3 legged Buffalo, but ignored the 1918 over 17 and doubled die 1916. That set is also slabbed and graded or in capsules in a binder. Some are high grade unc and others are circulated.

That's why I am The Nickel Guy I guess.

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19 hours ago, The Nickel Guy said:

This is my "short set" of Jefferson Nickels I assembled out of my uncirculated duplicates after coming across the big lucite coin holder from Capital Plastics. All the business strikes, no proofs or varieties (1938 to 1964 D). After this picture, I put a nice 1965 nickel in that last hole.

My (other) real set is in graded slabs and capsules in several binders and boxes. That is a very complete set and actually, I won't have enough time in my life to take detailed pictures of them all to properly share.

That set has all the variety nickels listed in the "Red Book" and a number of others in high grade mint state and nearly all have full steps. I have every proof. I even have the 1971 No S proof.

I also have the complete set of business strike Buffalo Nickels. Yes, I have a 3 legged Buffalo, but ignored the 1918 over 17 and doubled die 1916. That set is also slabbed and graded or in capsules in a binder. Some are high grade unc and others are circulated.

That's why I am The Nickel Guy I guess.

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Very nice group, impressive 

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