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Baltimore Coin Convention - Early Copper - who do you visit?
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October 29, 2006 5:01AM
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If you were pressed for time at the Baltimore Coin Convention what 4 early copper tables would you visit?
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October 29, 2006 5:13AM
Tom Reynolds, Jim McGuigan, Chris McCawley, Doug Bird, and Jim Long (JEL). Yes, I know it's 5, I gave you an extra one.
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October 29, 2006 5:21AM
Tony Terranova, Chris McCawley. Tom Reynolds, Doug Bird, Jim McGuigan.
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October 29, 2006 6:56AM
<< <i>Tom Reynolds, Jim McGuigan, Chris McCawley, Doug Bird, and Jim Long (JEL). Yes, I know it's 5, I gave you an extra one. >>
I agree with the first four, with #1 being at the top of my list, although they are all excellent. I don't like #5 (personal opinion.)
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October 29, 2006 7:08AM
To someone who is just becoming interested in early copper--1/2 and 1 cent in particular----do these dealers have actual
"NAMES" listed, so you can look up their table number?? I live 1 hour from Baltimore but understand most dealers
don't have hours to waste "educating me" --I'd just like to see some nice material before wasting time looking at possible "junk"/
messed-with auction coins at auction previews.
Thanks
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JrGMan2004
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October 29, 2006 7:18AM
<< <i>To someone who is just becoming interested in early copper--1/2 and 1 cent in particular >>
Is there any other denom of early copper?
-George
42/92
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October 29, 2006 10:08AM
<< <i>To someone who is just becoming interested in early copper--1/2 and 1 cent in particular----do these dealers have actual
"NAMES" listed, so you can look up their table number?? I live 1 hour from Baltimore but understand most dealers
don't have hours to waste "educating me" --I'd just like to see some nice material before wasting time looking at possible "junk"/
messed-with auction coins at auction previews.
Thanks >>
They should be listed under their names in the program. Chris may be listed under CVM, which are his initials.
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An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
Check out some of my 1794 Large Cents on www.coingallery.org
<< <i>Tom Reynolds, Jim McGuigan, Chris McCawley, Doug Bird, and Jim Long (JEL). Yes, I know it's 5, I gave you an extra one. >>
I agree with the first four, with #1 being at the top of my list, although they are all excellent. I don't like #5 (personal opinion.)
"NAMES" listed, so you can look up their table number?? I live 1 hour from Baltimore but understand most dealers
don't have hours to waste "educating me" --I'd just like to see some nice material before wasting time looking at possible "junk"/
messed-with auction coins at auction previews.
Thanks
<< <i>To someone who is just becoming interested in early copper--1/2 and 1 cent in particular >>
Is there any other denom of early copper?
42/92
<< <i>To someone who is just becoming interested in early copper--1/2 and 1 cent in particular----do these dealers have actual
"NAMES" listed, so you can look up their table number?? I live 1 hour from Baltimore but understand most dealers
don't have hours to waste "educating me" --I'd just like to see some nice material before wasting time looking at possible "junk"/
messed-with auction coins at auction previews.
Thanks >>
They should be listed under their names in the program. Chris may be listed under CVM, which are his initials.