@Fugio1787 said:
One of my newest additions and yes a coin I “adore”
That's also a special year. 1847 was the year America’s first stamps were issued.
These two United States postage stamps became valid for use on July 1, 1847. The Franklin stamp paid the rate for one half-ounce sent up to 300 miles. The George Washington stamp paid the rate for longer distances or heavier mail.
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They’re not gold, they’re not proof, but I adore them!
That 1793 tho….
Student of numismatics and collector of Morgan dollars
Successful BST transactions with: Namvet Justindan Mattniss RWW olah_in_MA
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Lots of purple!
Student of numismatics and collector of Morgan dollars
Successful BST transactions with: Namvet Justindan Mattniss RWW olah_in_MA
Dantheman984 Toyz4geo SurfinxHI greencopper RWW bigjpst bretsan
fka renman95, Sep 2005, 7,000 posts
Forty years to find this sucker!!! Did not want to buy a BU or proof.
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That's also a special year. 1847 was the year America’s first stamps were issued.
These two United States postage stamps became valid for use on July 1, 1847. The Franklin stamp paid the rate for one half-ounce sent up to 300 miles. The George Washington stamp paid the rate for longer distances or heavier mail.
While many Pan Pacs are toned, it's not unreasonable for them to be blast white. Many Barber coins of that vintage are blast white. CAC agrees.
I know it's modern but the Mint's execution of this timeless classic is wonderful, jmo.
Colorful toning is rare on Peace dollars. This is one of my favorites despite being a common date.
PCGS MS64
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
Lafayette Grading Set
I already posted once, but I was inspired by the other WLH’s above.