@ColonelJessup said:
In NNP, the catalogue for Stacks '93 Reed Hawn Sale has an enlarged image. My cut-and-paste skill are lacking, but the image would be useful if someone would accomodate
Privaterarecoincollector - because John Danreuther JD got excited when he saw it during lot viewing at Bowers and Merena Lake Winnepisaki office.He even looked at it under the lot viewing table and was delirious about how it glowed. He told David Hall it had to be graded MS 68. And so it was.........
I once spent nearly a full day closely examining the entire King of Siam set in a secure vault, with just myself and Gary Carlson in the vault. That was when the King of Siam 1804 was graded PR65, and I was totally convinced it was of a lesser grade that the 1802 Cameo proof dollar (PR65CAM) and 1803 Cameo proof dollar (PR66CAM) that I had at the time. Of course, those two were 1870's-era novodels!
@cardinal said:
I once spent nearly a full day closing examining the entire King of Siam set in a secure vault, with just myself and Gary Carlson in the vault.
only your coin bros understand how this is actually cool
@tradedollarnut said:
I once offered $5M, scratched out spot and all. I graded the coin 64+/65-
Makes my 63+/64- look like a bargain.
Do you wear a coat and tie at shows?
I've seen him and cardinal at Long Beach in muscle shirts and flip flops. Martin will catch my drift ; )
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Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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@privaterarecoincollector said:
The answer is obvious. It’s because the king of Siam coin is graded 67
https://www.archive.org/stream/reedhawncollecti1993stac#page/n16/mode/1up
Privaterarecoincollector - because John Danreuther JD got excited when he saw it during lot viewing at Bowers and Merena Lake Winnepisaki office.He even looked at it under the lot viewing table and was delirious about how it glowed. He told David Hall it had to be graded MS 68. And so it was.........
It’s better than the competition...which are graded 67, 65 and 65
I once spent nearly a full day closely examining the entire King of Siam set in a secure vault, with just myself and Gary Carlson in the vault. That was when the King of Siam 1804 was graded PR65, and I was totally convinced it was of a lesser grade that the 1802 Cameo proof dollar (PR65CAM) and 1803 Cameo proof dollar (PR66CAM) that I had at the time. Of course, those two were 1870's-era novodels!
only your coin bros understand how this is actually cool
Didja see the spot?
Yep!!!
I once offered $5M, scratched out spot and all. I graded the coin 64+/65-
Makes my 63+/64- look like a bargain.
Do you wear a coat and tie at shows?
Never
I've seen him and cardinal at Long Beach in muscle shirts and flip flops. Martin will catch my drift ; )
m
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
I’m more a david hall fashionista
I'd pay......