re "the ally set".. what an awesome set..the coins and not the holders ..you always hear that...and i agree but you know what...most all the time the better coin is in the better holder..it is just a fact..I have several top sets and I have bought plenty of lower grade coins that were pretty...but... most always ..thee better coin is in the better holder..great job once again and what a nice tribute to your granddaughter.. bruce scher
After a few PMs, Joshua strikes me as someone I'd be lucky to sit next to on a plane trip. Very nice man who certainly knows his coins, and I hope to meet him at the ANA. The fact he named his registry sets after his grandchildren, with to trace of his own identity, says a lot in itself. In fact, if you check Heritage's archives you'll not only find the amazing set of IH proofs he sold in the 2001 FUN, but an equally impressive Mercury dime collection that sold the year before that. Both in his grandson's name, not his own. Very classy. Hard to believe, but in the short time since then he's assembled an even better Mercury dime collection (see the "w/Varieties sets).
My only regret is, at 45, I'm probably too old to get adopted into his family so his next collecting endeaver could be named after me.
I have just returned from the CNA,the Canadian equivalent of the ANA. I am persuing a world class collection of Canadian small cents. I had a great time.
I have no idea why Laura Sperber is writing in this thread as she is NOT an Indian cent collector nor is she a coin collector. Having read Joshua's response to my challenge, he is up for the Showdown of exhibiting in what is most probably two of the best complete Indian Cent collections presently in existence.All I can say to Miss Sperber is mind your business!
"I have no idea why Laura Sperber is writing in this thread as she is NOT an Indian cent collector nor is she a coin collector"
Hey, now hold on their Stewart - any dealer is more than welcome to visit us here and comment on any thread. And, if I were Joshua, I would never take those coins out of the safe deposit box for any "showdown" with you or anyone. Joshua has the #1 PCGS Registry Set of Indians - period end. I am sure your set is also incredible Wondercoin.
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what an awesome set..the coins and not the holders ..you always hear that...and i agree but you know what...most all the time the better coin is in the better holder..it is just a fact..I have several top sets and I have bought plenty of lower grade coins that were pretty...but... most always ..thee better coin is in the better holder..great job once again and what a nice tribute to your granddaughter..
bruce scher
My only regret is, at 45, I'm probably too old to get adopted into his family so his next collecting endeaver could be named after me.
I have just returned from the CNA,the Canadian equivalent of the ANA. I am persuing a world class collection of Canadian small cents. I had a great time.
I have no idea why Laura Sperber is writing in this thread as she is NOT an Indian cent collector nor is she a coin collector. Having read Joshua's response to my challenge, he is up for the Showdown of exhibiting in what is most probably two of the best complete Indian Cent collections presently in existence.All I can say to Miss Sperber is mind your business!
Stewart Blay
Hey, now hold on their Stewart - any dealer is more than welcome to visit us here and comment on any thread. And, if I were Joshua, I would never take those coins out of the safe deposit box for any "showdown" with you or anyone. Joshua has the #1 PCGS Registry Set of Indians - period end. I am sure your set is also incredible
Who are you referring to??
Tim