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The Draped Bust Halves: A great series of early Americana
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Baley
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October 6, 2004 5:26AM
I wonder if the storage in the so called "bank reserves" accounts for some of the friction on the highpoints
That is such a concern in this thread of discussion
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JrGMan2004
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October 6, 2004 5:35AM
Hi Baley... pretty coins... you need an 1802 Half-Dime
-George
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Baley
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December 10, 2004 12:55AM
Hi Baley... pretty coins... you need an 1802 Half-Dime
Thanks, George. What I
really
need is an 1802 half dollar.
Anyone got one to sell? PM me for a
strong
offer!
Did manage to get another 1801 recently:
This one doesn't have as much detail as my other one, but is relatively problem-free.
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Baley
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December 10, 2004 1:01AM
Here's another recent acquisition, this is an 1806 O.106, an R4 die marriage:
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That is such a concern in this thread of discussion
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
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Thanks, George. What I really need is an 1802 half dollar.
Anyone got one to sell? PM me for a strong offer!
Did manage to get another 1801 recently:
This one doesn't have as much detail as my other one, but is relatively problem-free.
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry