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Re: America's Silver Certificates and Others
Trying to keep it alive. Here are some 1899 notes for you to look at. Sorry for the scans but I 'loaned' my good camera to my brother-in-law who got an RV. If anyone has large notes post them; they are always interesting.

Re: The things I come across while looking for interesting 1922-D cents
I guess like all coins on a pedestal, they have to be admired from afar!

Re: Freezer bags Inert?
“Welcome to the party, pal”. Sealed several of these 2000 Sacagawea key rings in the year, yep, 2000. Recently opened a few of them. There is a faint dark mark on the rim, but faint. Sealing plastic damage? Coin appears mint. Not the greatest pics, you decide. The leather on the ring appears brand new and fresh. No dryness or cracking. Why did I do it? Because I could.
Re: FUN Show Roll Call
@blitzdude said:
Won't be at FUN but will be at PAN. Not sure how this has become the self-proclaimed "most important" show of the year??? I was planning make plans to Snowbird to FL once but thank baby logic I decided to listen to my Grape. SMPR!
It is the largest show of the year and the first show of the year, so it is the most important.

Re: 2000-P Sacagawea dollars Reverse Die Crack (That's #11!)
That's number 11. Like I said; not sure how significant they are. Just some fun finds.
However, I would love to have the shattered die to go with these!!
