In Copper and Brass, the A on A is $20 in XF (old prices) probably more now. The B on B in Copper and Brass are both $20 Coin 5 in Copper is $350, $25 in Brass
The other rarities in his series (in Copper) are as follows: B on A- $140 A on C -rare- B on C -rare- in Brass: A on C- $45 B on C- $50 I can't tell if coin 5 is Copper or Brass, hopefully it's Copper! Hope this helps, Jim
In Copper and Brass, the A on A is $20 in XF (old prices) probably more now. The B on B in Copper and Brass are both $20 Coin 5 in Copper is $350, $25 in Brass
The other rarities in his series (in Copper) are as follows: B on A- $140 A on C -rare- B on C -rare- in Brass: A on C- $45 B on C- $50 I can't tell if coin 5 is Copper or Brass, hopefully it's Copper! Hope this helps, Jim >>
Last one is Brass Thank you very much for the info, guess I need to learn how to read the book better.
That is a very cool collection of Hellers you have going on there... The Brass ones were actually made from a melted down 4.1" Brass gun from the Cruiser SMS Konigsberg as well as captured English cartridge cases. Lots of history going on there besides the fact they didn't make many at all in the first place! Best, Jim
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Coin 1- A on A
Coin 2- B on B
Coin 3- B on B
Coin 4- B on B
Coin 5- A on B
In Copper and Brass, the A on A is $20 in XF (old prices) probably more now.
The B on B in Copper and Brass are both $20
Coin 5 in Copper is $350, $25 in Brass
The other rarities in his series (in Copper) are as follows:
B on A- $140
A on C -rare-
B on C -rare-
in Brass:
A on C- $45
B on C- $50
I can't tell if coin 5 is Copper or Brass, hopefully it's Copper!
Hope this helps,
Jim
<< <i>Here's how I see this group:
Coin 1- A on A
Coin 2- B on B
Coin 3- B on B
Coin 4- B on B
Coin 5- A on B
In Copper and Brass, the A on A is $20 in XF (old prices) probably more now.
The B on B in Copper and Brass are both $20
Coin 5 in Copper is $350, $25 in Brass
The other rarities in his series (in Copper) are as follows:
B on A- $140
A on C -rare-
B on C -rare-
in Brass:
A on C- $45
B on C- $50
I can't tell if coin 5 is Copper or Brass, hopefully it's Copper!
Hope this helps,
Jim >>
Last one is Brass
Thank you very much for the info, guess I need to learn how to read the book better.
The Brass ones were actually made from a melted down 4.1" Brass gun from the Cruiser SMS Konigsberg as well as captured English cartridge cases. Lots of history going on there besides the fact they didn't make many at all in the first place!
Best,
Jim