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Sometimes, for no reason, a coin really sings to you...

or at least it does to me. I recently bought this 1904 $10 PCGS OGH MS-61 from CRO. The thing is that I sold it to CRO about 6 weeks earlier and really missed the coin. This was exacerbated by going to a coin show, looking specifically for nice Liberty $10's in OGHs and seeing but one coin, and a nasty one at that. The 1904 $10 is a slightly lower mintage date (they were too busy minting the ubiquitous $20's) and marginally better later date coin, but my example has a razor strike, semi-prooflike appearance, and paucity of marks. The reverse looks like an easy 63. At any rate, I am not letting the coin out of my collection again so don't ask me if I will sell it. 



In case that coin does not sing to you, I invite you to listen to a track from the iconic Grateful Dead New Year's Eve 1978 Winterland concert, a show I grew up with listening, though my high school cassette tapes had a lot more hiss than this remastered version. Enjoy, and Coinosaurus...

Sugar Magnolia




In case that coin does not sing to you, I invite you to listen to a track from the iconic Grateful Dead New Year's Eve 1978 Winterland concert, a show I grew up with listening, though my high school cassette tapes had a lot more hiss than this remastered version. Enjoy, and Coinosaurus...


Sugar Magnolia
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<< <i>The main question I have is....... did you get another hat when you bought the coin back? Heh >>
Let's just say that if there were a hat registry, I would almost certainly be #1. This is in part because I have an R8 hat.
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For a Lib $10 in 61, that IS a nice coin!
The main question I have is....... did you get another hat when you bought the coin back? Heh
No the bigger question is, how much did the round trip, therefore earning him a shot for another cap, actually cost him!
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
I told JA that the next major purchase needed to come with an R10 hat.
This Hard Times Token did the second I bought it:
Howell Rose Token with fully struck TOKEN. From the Howell Garden Works in NJ (Monmouth County)
When I do I simply open up a thread such as this one to again ignite the spark in me.
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<< <i>In the Coin Dealering community, and with no fractiousness intended, we call this phenomenon the "Reverse Boomerang Effect", and I can say, without any doubt at all, that this is preferable to its opposite brethren. >>
Sounds like you should stock CRO boomerangs for those special clients.
RMR: 'Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen?'
CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]