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First U.S. coin purchase of 2015!
coinlieutenant
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Just wanted to share this lovely coin, now that it is written up. Would love to hear any information on the potential England connection from any of the great minds on here, including Andy Lustig, who was one of the dealers that repatriated the Husak piece.
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It's interesting that a few high grade examples of this variety came from England, but not that surprising. Whether they all left the USA in one pocket or two, they were not likely to circulate again.
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I like your photo and writeup. Could you please do that for my collection? I will pay you back by not telling the forum that you secretly love stamps more than coins.
Now I know to buy cool coins from Earl, and you catalogue them.
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(As an aside, did you mean to write "found their way to the Isles"?)
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