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Notes on coins-

1954-S; Very unusual toning pattern and color for a '54-S.  I've seen this type of green on this issue, but not the pattern or combination.

1954-S; As soon as I saw this obverse I thought it was a US Mint Set coin from SF in the 1951-1953 range.  This coin has the classic frosty luster found on these issues.

1953-D; Very unusual color and pattern for the issue.  In my opinion, this was from an album and not a Mint Set.

1952-S; Same as 1953-S.

1952-D; Same as 1953-D, but I also believe these two coins were from the same source (this may not be a good point).

1951-S; Same as 1953-S, but as soon as I saw the reverse I was certain it was a 1951-S.

1950-D; Good color for the issue.

1950; Really good color for the issue.

1957; As soon as I saw the body of the obverse I thought 1957 and it has the typical look for P-mint pieces from these Mint Sets.

1958; Similar comments as the 1957.

1958-D; Immediately pegged as a 1958-D with great color that is sometimes found on this issue.

1959-D; These colors are a mystery to me and I do not recognize them at all.

1960; I've seen this one-sided pattern before, but do not know how it occurs.

1956; As soon as I saw the body of the obverse, I thought 1956 P-mint from Mint Set and it has a nice ring of color.

1941; Looks like an album coin and is very nice.

1945; I love it!

1947; The reverse is telling me this was from a Mint Set.

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