If you ever wanted a 1887 & 1904-O CBH here's your chance...
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bob
Funny coincidence on the first-dated Bustie. Rod once received a call from what might have been the classic little old lady being offered a big-time deal by a telemarketer.
They would sell her the very rare 1887 $20, a coin with a mintage of under 100,. Caviar.
But the poor lady was very confused when she spoke to Rod. She had written it down. Augustus St. Gaudens was a very famous sculptor too.
But she's hip since she joined the Forum. She wants to know if the 04-O was a Specimen and that was a year for the micro-"O" racket. And in which case it was more likely that the coin was less dubious?
Rod's also hip. He told her to go take a poll. .
The CBH's? I know the guy who isn't responsible.
Lance.
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