What's the significance of the Miles Standish label on the 2015 HR Liberty gold coin PCGS slab?
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Does his autograph add any value to the slab or coin in your opinion?
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<< <i>Does his autograph add any value to the slab or coin in your opinion? >>
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Just to the dealer who sells it to a collector who just gotta have one.
Of course it is just one way though.
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<< <i>Can someone explain what Miles Standish has to do with this coin? Unless he was the designer, the engraver or the Mint Director I'm not sure what significance his autograph has in relation to this coin. >>
I'll sign it for $10
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<< <i>I've wondered the same thing, Perry.
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I'm not even sure who he is other than he works for our host.
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<< <i>I've wondered the same thing, Perry.
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I'm not even sure who he is other than he works for our host. >>
I'm kinda like that with "YAHOO ™ and Mountain Dew ™ " How do they tickle your innards ?
He passed away in 1656 how is he autographing anything ? Not to mention if you are going to fake an autograph .... spell the name correctly.