Mike, thanks for entering me in your generous giveaway of the 2nd one from top on the left side of your display Here is one that is just as significant today as it was 150 years ago
Maybe someone can help with this so called dollar? Have a 58mm HK-157 or HK-156, in the book it calls for 36mm & 40mm. Did they make larger versions of these and are just not listed? Also on the edge of the coin it is stamped Boldenweck & Co. PAT OCT 7, 1890.
<< <i>Maybe someone can help with this so called dollar? Have a 58mm HK-157 or HK-156, in the book it calls for 36mm & 40mm. Did they make larger versions of these and are just not listed? >>
I believe that the above medal would only be listed in Eglit. Hibler & Kappen made very few exceptions for medals over 45mm diameter, such as the Bryan Comparative and Pedley-Ryan issues.
I think the flippers are done flippin and the collectors are collecting.
It is good to see the collectors showing off the pieces they collect and enjoy as opposed to the flippers showing off the pieces they are trying to flip to the collectors.
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I'd love to see more interest in this area around here.
Here are mine-
HK-58
HK-17
thanks for entering me in your generous giveaway of the 2nd one from top on the left side of your display
Here is one that is just as significant today as it was 150 years ago
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.americanlegacycoins.com
<< <i>Maybe someone can help with this so called dollar? Have a 58mm HK-157 or HK-156, in the book it calls for 36mm & 40mm. Did they make larger versions of these and are just not listed? >>
I believe that the above medal would only be listed in Eglit. Hibler & Kappen made very few exceptions for medals over 45mm diameter, such as the Bryan Comparative and Pedley-Ryan issues.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.americanlegacycoins.com
write up on SCD on my website it would be great.
Just a basic intro to SCD's would be nice and I will also be linking it to here
and any other sites that people can recommend.
Stefanie
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
I think the flippers are done flippin and the collectors are collecting.
It is good to see the collectors showing off the pieces they collect and enjoy as
opposed to the flippers showing off the pieces they are trying to flip to the collectors.