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The most prolific collector in my town passed away recently. He had a discerning eye and great taste. My local dealer and he spent the last ~50 years assembling his collection, which includes a full run of dollars from 1794 through the late 19th century, a confederate half restrike, and some other cool stuff.
Keep your eyes open for the Midwest Naval Officer's Early Dollar Collection (or words to that effect) via an upcoming Heritage auction. It might not be the most glamorous stuff you've ever seen, but much of it has been off the market for half a century and it's going to have some really nice original pieces. The things I've seen are pretty mouth watering!
Keep your eyes open for the Midwest Naval Officer's Early Dollar Collection (or words to that effect) via an upcoming Heritage auction. It might not be the most glamorous stuff you've ever seen, but much of it has been off the market for half a century and it's going to have some really nice original pieces. The things I've seen are pretty mouth watering!
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--Severian the Lame
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<< <i>The most prolific collector in my town passed away recently. He had a discerning eye and great taste. My local dealer and he spent the last ~50 years assembling his collection, which includes a full run of dollars from 1794 through the late 19th century, a confederate half restrike, and some other cool stuff.
Keep your eyes open for the Midwest Naval Officer's Early Dollar Collection (or words to that effect) via an upcoming Heritage auction. It might not be the most glamorous stuff you've ever seen, but much of it has been off the market for half a century and it's going to have some really nice original pieces. The things I've seen are pretty mouth watering! >>
Can you give us a heads up on the 1794 dollar as to grade and appearance. I see fewer and fewer of those around regardless of condition.
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<< <i>The most prolific collector in my town passed away recently. He had a discerning eye and great taste. My local dealer and he spent the last ~50 years assembling his collection, which includes a full run of dollars from 1794 through the late 19th century, a confederate half restrike, and some other cool stuff.
Keep your eyes open for the Midwest Naval Officer's Early Dollar Collection (or words to that effect) via an upcoming Heritage auction. It might not be the most glamorous stuff you've ever seen, but much of it has been off the market for half a century and it's going to have some really nice original pieces. The things I've seen are pretty mouth watering! >>
Can you give us a heads up on the 1794 dollar as to grade and appearance. I see fewer and fewer of those around regardless of condition. >>
I'll try to hit my dealer up for details. But he thinks Heritage will be listing the stuff pretty soon.
--Severian the Lame
--Severian the Lame
Here is the link to the coin on the Heritage site
1794 Dollar in ANA Sale
Edit: Very nice collection he had.
The person who got me started in the hobby many years ago recently passed away. I know he had made arrangements to have his collection auctioned since none of the kids were interested, and you description sounds a lot like his collection.
<< <i>These are on the back cover of the recent Coin World. The 1794 grades Fine 12.
Here is the link to the coin on the Heritage site
1794 Dollar in ANA Sale >>
Cool coin for TDN's 1794 $1 "Grading Set"!