This is OT, but I think maybe Andy will know of it...
Speaking of that Carly Simon song, there is a "version" of it that is often sung in an alternative burlesque show down in the East Village (on 1st Ave, near Houston). I forget the name of the place, but it is a very good place to bring your more "conservative" friends if you want to shock them a bit!
reading thru this thread makes me want to projectile vomit..this forum could be called..lifestyles of the rich arrogant and self serving pompous jacka$$es..i think the moderator should delete this thread
For those that may care, I just stumbled across Paramount's 1981 auction catalog of the Kruthoffer collection. The Stack's coin is in fact the same coin earlier owned by Kruthoffer and offered as lot 65. The coin was earlier part of Pine Tree's "Breen 2" sale, where Stanley Kesselman bought it for 46K. He resold it to Kruthoffer in late 1979 for "over 150K".
Andy Lustig
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I think that was already established that the coin was in fact the Kruthoffer MS65 which was subsequently upgraded to MS66. Of course, that was my guess earlier in the thread that it was an upgraded MS65.
I don't think it will matter one way or the other as someday soon I would guess the 1933 $10 Indian will be a million dollar coin.
I guess we will have to see who, if anybody, gets the first 1933 $10 in a PCGS MS66 holder.
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Don't worry. This crowd is pure as can be.
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Do NOT go there!
EVP
How does one get a hater to stop hating?
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Steve - Speaking from experience?
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Russ, NCNE
'spanking me softly with your song.....'
<< <i>Mmmm - Carly Simon. >>
I'd hit it.
Russ, NCNE
Speaking of that Carly Simon song, there is a "version" of it that is often sung in an alternative burlesque show down in the East Village (on 1st Ave, near Houston). I forget the name of the place, but it is a very good place to bring your more "conservative" friends if you want to shock them a bit!
Andy, do you know of the place?
EVP
PS Their food actually is pretty good too.
How does one get a hater to stop hating?
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No, but you have me curious. Details, please!
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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The name escapes me. Ask someone at work. It's rather famous, and has been there for quite a while.
EVP
How does one get a hater to stop hating?
I can be reached at evillageprowler@gmail.com
How does one get a hater to stop hating?
I can be reached at evillageprowler@gmail.com
Touchy.... must have hit too close to home?
Project vomit all you want. Just don't get any on my Barney's New York loafers...
Roadrunner: You remember I tried for your 1867-s and bid 45K, but those darn auctions - kicked sand on me!!!
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
I think that was already established that the coin was in fact the Kruthoffer MS65 which was subsequently upgraded to MS66. Of course, that was my guess earlier in the thread that it was an upgraded MS65.
I don't think it will matter one way or the other as someday soon I would guess the 1933 $10 Indian will be a million dollar coin.
I guess we will have to see who, if anybody, gets the first 1933 $10 in a PCGS MS66 holder.
My $10 Indian Gold Registry Set
$20 Saint Gaudens Registry Set