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I saw the coin first before I saw your statement (quoted above). I was about to go to your website to see how much that was selling for! That is a beautiful coin that even this half dime fan appreciates.
<< <i>Answer on behalf of Smithsonian Institution, National Numismatic Collection >>
I saw the coin first before I saw your statement (quoted above). I was about to go to your website to see how much that was selling for! That is a beautiful coin that even this half dime fan appreciates. >>
Every time I look at the pix, I drool. Lost a lot of keyboards that way.
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<< <i>Answer on behalf of Smithsonian Institution, National Numismatic Collection >>
I saw the coin first before I saw your statement (quoted above). I was about to go to your website to see how much that was selling for! That is a beautiful coin that even this half dime fan appreciates.
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<< <i>Thanks Ken (Fairlaneman).
You are very welcome Tony.... MS66 1919S Mercs are tough....
I now have about 250 Roosevelts, most with tone (NT), and its hard to pick a favorite. The 54P is cool looking though.
Ken
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<< <i>Some great dimes here. Barry, super 1804 and nice 1874-CC! And Rick Kay, is that one of the 3 silver 1792 dismes? >>
No, Rich. It's copper (J-10).
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<< <i>Answer on behalf of Smithsonian Institution, National Numismatic Collection >>
I saw the coin first before I saw your statement (quoted above). I was about to go to your website to see how much that was selling for! That is a beautiful coin that even this half dime fan appreciates. >>
Every time I look at the pix, I drool. Lost a lot of keyboards that way.
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<< <i>I really am thrilled to own this one. Ever since I was a kid it was on my "one of these days" list.
Boy, do I ever know THAT list.