Numismatic names that are locked in together.
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I suppose that Newman-Green would qualify.
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<< <i>Van Allen / Mallis >>
That may be the prize winner for Morgan collectors.
Or if you are old enough to remember, Bowers & Ruddy.
McCawley/Grellman
Adams - Woodin
Bausch & Lomb
Krause - Mishler
Chapman, Henry & S. H.
There's gotta be a million of them.
Art and Don Kagin (excluding of course Art's brother).
Bruce and Laura
Will pick up the '04 Gold dollar one of these days.
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<< <i>Lewis & Clark in a twisted sort of way.
Will pick up the '04 Gold dollar one of these days. >>
TWISTED...did someway in a twisted sort of way is allowed here too...hmmm
SHRIVER-DOLLAR/COMMEMORATIVE....ugliest thing to ever leave the us mint...locked together by my account
Ira & Larry Goldberg
<< <i>Does this count?
Ira & Larry Goldberg >>
Certainly...As well as R. Henry and Emery May Norweb
Stuart
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<< <i>Russ & Mad Marty!!
can't forget the chicken...that's a threesome
mad marty,chicken & russ...what an awesome trio
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<< <i>MrEureka / ColonelJessup
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<< <i>I would think the Winter/Snow book would be on Indian head $10 gold, since it was inspired by the Indian cent. >>
Perhaps it should be on the IHC, since it was inspired by Type II and III gold dollars?