<< <i>Tell me, if you could only keep one of the 4, which would you choose and why? >>
Note: the 4 coins in question are 1821 N1 & N2 and 1823 N1 & N2.
That is a quite difficult question...for years that have only 2 varieties, i.e. 1821 and 1823, I always see the coins as a pair and it pains me to see a pair of anything divided; maybe that is why it was easier to part with all of them instead of some of them...but to answer (evade) your question: truthfully I do not think I could keep only one; I'd rather have the pair of one or the other or nothing...I am not even sure I could choose between the 1821s and the 1823s...sorry I cannot answer the question...I think I'm going to start crying.
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I actually miss the low grade 1799 I got from Mike Ringo...wish I hadn't sold it. G/AG on a perfect planchet.
Tell me, if you could only keep one of the 4, which would you choose and why?
<< <i>Tell me, if you could only keep one of the 4, which would you choose and why? >>
Note: the 4 coins in question are 1821 N1 & N2 and 1823 N1 & N2.
That is a quite difficult question...for years that have only 2 varieties, i.e. 1821 and 1823, I always see the coins as a pair
and it pains me to see a pair of anything divided; maybe that is why it was easier to part with all of them instead of some of
them...but to answer (evade) your question: truthfully I do not think I could keep only one; I'd rather have the pair of one or the
other or nothing...I am not even sure I could choose between the 1821s and the 1823s...sorry I cannot answer the
question...I think I'm going to start crying.
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<< <i>Tell me, if you could only keep one of the 4, which would you choose and why? >>
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sorry I cannot answer the question...I think I'm going to start crying. >>
Well that certainly wasn't the response I was hoping for.
<< <i>Those are extremely nice, and I like the card, as well. >>
If you mean by card the handwritten notes; it is actually Howard Newcomb's Copper book
that I used as a background.