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Early dollar interviews

In case you haven't seen this. Link to second interview is at bottom of the first
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In case you haven't seen this. Link to second interview is at bottom of the first
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That`s a very nice interview TDN and congratulations! A great opportunity to see a great set at FUN!
AB
Your album is phenomenal TDN and it's bookmarked, an all time favorite for sure.
I'm glad for the folks who can see these coins in person.
What a thrill!
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Goodness! I will watch, but have to give you crap about being airbrushed in that pic! Ha!
siliconvalleycoins.com
Great stuff. Two things stand out -- I am surprised the 1794's provenance only goes to the 1940s. This special coin had to be somewhere important before that. I was lucky enough to lot view it when Stacks auctioned it off for Cardinal. I really think the Cardinal disme went cheap in that sale because of the dollar.
Point 2 -my favorite is still that 1796. Wish I could get to FUN to see the set -work is a real inconvenience sometimes.
"Look up, old boy, and see what you get." -William Bonney.
Great interview Bruce. I wish I could be there for the showing and FUN.
siliconvalleycoins.com
What a coincidence. MY grandma gave my cousin and me each ...3 Indian cents.
One of mine was a 1908-S that started me out on a much more modest collection but still it's a good reminder that grammas can be influential in ways they could never imagine.
This is it today:

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