ANA Newps
Boosibri
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Well NEWP from a picture standpoint.
After a day and a few hours on the floor I ended up with three coins in my general interest area. The first two are currently unpictured and are at PCGS for crossover....
The first purchase of the show was a Peruvian Ferdinand VII 4R in N63. In my opinion it is a solid for the grade and unadulterated coin for what is a very tough denomination in any grade, let alone in mint state. The eye appeal is OK, nothing special but a tough coin.
The second purchase was the highlight of my show, acquiring a 1758 Guatemala Pillar in MS63. A wonderfully original and well struck coin from a very difficult mint. Thanks MrE!
My final purchase and only one pictured was from late Wednesday at a US dealers table. I am putting together a denomination set of Cap & Rays and needed a very attractive 2R. This piece fit well with colorful toning not often seen on this hoard date. While available in MS66 and a few even in 67, this is the first piece that I have seen with enough eye appeal to buy it.
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Any Guatemala Pillar with that level of preservation is a score. Can't wait to see it.
Great additions. Would love to see that Guatemalan.
Nice job, Brian
Bring them by on Friday!
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looks solid
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Brian - Nice coin. It was great to meet you the other day. - Rob
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So that’s what you bought! Great meeting you
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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......
Terrific coin
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