Santa Clara stuff
adamlaneus
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I posted this all on the US Coin Forum, but that was sort of unethical, as I would not describe these items as US Type Coins:
For your viewing pleasure, I post the stuff I got at the November 2009 Santa Clara show. I sure hope they continue this show!
Some tokens:
Some medals:
A bit of gold from Argentina. Lots of chatter, lots of die polish. Mintage about 38,000 pieces.
I didn't buy this at the show. It arrived in the mail on Friday.
A piece from the State of California: Mintage unknown.
And a few pieces of World Gold:
A proof centennial $20 Canadian piece: KM#71 - 337,688 minted. 0.5288 oz agw. Also, my birth year.
A Spanish 20 pesetas piece: The "62" restrike. Struck in 1962 from original dies. I don't know the mintage. 0.1867 oz agw.
An Saudi Arabian guinea: KM#36 - 1950 - 2,000,000 minted 0.2354 oz agw
A sovereign from 1876: KM#752 - 3,319,000 minted. The color attracted me to this one.
For your viewing pleasure, I post the stuff I got at the November 2009 Santa Clara show. I sure hope they continue this show!
Some tokens:
Some medals:
A bit of gold from Argentina. Lots of chatter, lots of die polish. Mintage about 38,000 pieces.
I didn't buy this at the show. It arrived in the mail on Friday.
A piece from the State of California: Mintage unknown.
And a few pieces of World Gold:
A proof centennial $20 Canadian piece: KM#71 - 337,688 minted. 0.5288 oz agw. Also, my birth year.
A Spanish 20 pesetas piece: The "62" restrike. Struck in 1962 from original dies. I don't know the mintage. 0.1867 oz agw.
An Saudi Arabian guinea: KM#36 - 1950 - 2,000,000 minted 0.2354 oz agw
A sovereign from 1876: KM#752 - 3,319,000 minted. The color attracted me to this one.
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Nice group of coins.
Richard
my car art & My Ebay stuff
I had thought for a while you may have given up on world gold