When a guy has "THE" eye for a coin (any coin), and a passion for quality, we can pretty much rest assured that he knows, sees, AND acquires the best coin(s) available . Thus, I can deduce with certainty that they're out of my league.
So I covet. Sue me.
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How does Blay's collection measure up to Allen Lovejoy's? Lovejoy owned an 1894-S I believe.
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Didn't know about that collection, will check it out.
I do know his first name is Stewart.
I wanted a couple of the less valuable ones but they ended up getting bid up past what I was willing to pay.
This was one of them:
Dr Alan Lovejoy had the finest capped bust dime collection as well as later dimes uncluding Barber dimes.
I was fortunate enough to acquire Lovejoy’s 1834 dime in PCGS MS-67 26 years ago which much later stickered with CAC.
Stewart came along much later on and dimes was not his primary focus unlike Lovejoy yet he knew quality for the assigned grade.
When a guy has "THE" eye for a coin (any coin), and a passion for quality, we can pretty much rest assured that he knows, sees, AND acquires the best coin(s) available . Thus, I can deduce with certainty that they're out of my league.
So I covet. Sue me.