Show me a coin that you are proud of...
ConstellatioCollector
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I'll start...
Constellatio Collector sevenoften@hotmail.com
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"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!"
"If it don't make $"
"It don't make cents""
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"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!"
"If it don't make $"
"It don't make cents""
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"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!"
"If it don't make $"
"It don't make cents""
<< <i>Jeremy, Shouldn't you be in bed??? >>
It's only 1:00am... and yes, I should. I'm exhausted and haven't slept much this week. Then again, I had a spark of creativity, and, not wanting to lose it, just wrote a parody to "Surfin' U.S.A" for English.
Jeremy
Here's the crispness of the strike
Jeremy
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"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!"
"If it don't make $"
"It don't make cents""
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"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!"
"If it don't make $"
"It don't make cents""
What are you using for you PICS?
Jim
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"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!"
"If it don't make $"
"It don't make cents""
Nikon Coolpix 4500... two desk lamps. These are old pictures, and I can probably do better on the color department... I've got to try this one again (I hate how it's recessed in the NGC holder... makes it much harder to get the right lighting ).
For my setup, pretty much figure it's got the cheapest components I could find
Jeremy
David
Lot 1741, Garrett collection part 4, where it was described as follows:
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated with much original luster. Some light toning. A few flyspecks. We have never seen a finer example.
Obtained by John Work Garrett from the Col. James Ellsworth collection.
Now PCGS MS65 pop 1, none finer.
peacockcoins
al h.
I'm proud of this coin because it's the coin that inspired me to really go after the seated dollars. I was stalled, cornered by JFS, getting frustrated and thinking I was never going to be able to improve the set beyond its current level. Then, in an instant of fate, this coin [and the 1854] were made available by David Akers and Laura got them both. It's the finest known by 3 grades and a very rare date in unc. I honestly thought I'd never have the chance to own it and therefore it's very special to me.
Ken
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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<< <i>Larry - That's a cool 1837 dime. I don't remember seeing one with a die crack like that. How rare is it? >>
Thanks Andy. I wish I knew. To tell you the truth I forgot I had it. It's been at the bank for the last 20 years. I was playing with my camera when this thread came up and just had to post it.
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