Copper coins from the late 1700s in mint state at these prices really amazes me. If they were US coppers I'd have to take out a second mortage to buy them.
<< <i>Copper coins from the late 1700s in mint state at these prices really amazes me. If they were US coppers I'd have to take out a second mortage to buy them. >>
And that's one of the main reasons I've become a Darksider
The York 63 is nice and about average. You should really see one in person. Most people have never actually seen a coin struck from hand engraved dies. Take a look at all the fine detail work in the cathedral, the windows, and on the surrounding buildings. All of these tiny detals were cut into the steel working die, in reverse by hand using tiny chisels, gravers and files. You get a high grade on of these and put it under a glass it will just blow you away.
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09/07/2006
Nice collection on your site
09/07/2006
Capped Bust Half Series
Capped Bust Half Dime Series
Cliffords Tower, a Globe Penny and a Kempson Warwickshire Penny all at once
Don't know which of the three I covent more!
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
Collecting Penguins, Named Ship Coins and other assorted goodies
Looking for Circulated coins of Papua New Guinea
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The York is one of my favorite Conders. I could hoard those things
My OmniCoin Collection
My BankNoteBank Collection
Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
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09/07/2006
<< <i>Copper coins from the late 1700s in mint state at these prices really amazes me. If they were US coppers I'd have to take out a second mortage to buy them. >>
And that's one of the main reasons I've become a Darksider
My OmniCoin Collection
My BankNoteBank Collection
Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
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09/07/2006