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Amanda's BRNA Show Adventures :)

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So I went up to the BRNA show today. It was excellent fun! image I attended the YN program and listened to a very interesting program on shell money. The man presenting the program had shells from all over the world and explained about how they were used as money. He had some wampum beads and he explained that although the Quoahog Clam is an available commodity, the fact that someone took the time and effort to turn the purple part of the shell into beads is where the value comes from. He had many articles of clothing that had 'money cowries' sewn into them. He explained that these were more status symbols than money. The shells traded better inland where they were uncommon. All in all it was an extremely interesting presentation. image

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My Money Cowrie

So after the presentation I went to find my dad in the bourse. He steered me towards a table that had an incredible collection of half cents and large cents. So many beautiful coins! I introduced myself to the owner, Mr. Ellsworth, and my dad asked him to show me some half cents. Well, I felt like I was getting the royal treatment! I wanted one from the 1820's because I really like the style of twos they used. I compared I think 5 different 1828's that he kept pulling out and I settled on the one I wanted. She grades an F-12 and possible a little better because of the full Liberty. Also, her entire eye is visible and that to me is very important.

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The surfaces are a lovely caramel color and she has so much eye appeal. image The scratch is on the slide I was shooting through. image

I showed him my Dansco, the new home of my half cent. He really liked my progress so far. image Mr. Ellsworth then pulls out another half cent, a beautiful 1804. I studied it from every angle and decided that I must have it. My dad knew it was an especially nice one for the condition, so another new coin for the Dansco. image They look so great together, like sisters. This one has dark chocolate surfaces and a bit of a weak strike. She also has great details for her grade of VG-10. All the facial features are there. There is also a bit of a die rotation.

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This is my oldest US coin. image And my first Bust coin.

So after that, and my dad's promise of me doing chores every day until I'm 50, we wandered around and found Jade Rare Coins. It was very nice to meet Tassa and I got my first ever toner. image Thanks, Tassa!

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I can't capture the color very well. image

So we wandered around a bit more. I stopped at a table where a man was discussing branch mint gold coins. He was saying, "Well, you see that greenish hue? That's what some people look for in a Dahlonega piece." So I piped up and said "That's because of the silver in the gold, right?" He was pretty shocked. Up until then he was kindof ignoring me. image After that, he offered me a job on the spot! image Too bad I don't live in Dalton, where his shop was.

I didn't find Mr. Lester's table though. image

So we were on our way out and I picked up a few buffalo nickels from a junk box for my date/MM set. Not that I think buffaloes are junk. I loves them. image

And my dad saw this:

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He made a donation to the ANA and now I have a squished buffalo! image

Afterwards we went up to Chickamauga, just about ten minutes away from the show. We saw a mommy and baby deer!

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Here are some monuments

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The Lightning Brigade Tower

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A Tennessee Artillary Monument. I thought this one was a bit unusual.

I just got back from delicious Chinese dinner with the best rangoons ever! I hope you enjoyed my long-winded adventures. image

-Amanda
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I'm a YN working on a type set!

My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

Proud member of the CUFYNA

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    RussRuss Posts: 48,514 ✭✭✭
    That first image looks like a rubber egg. I didn't even know Marty's chicken had a bun in the oven.

    Russ, NCNE
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    robertprrobertpr Posts: 6,862 ✭✭✭
    Very cool report and nice coins! So, are you eating venison tonight? image
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    BarndogBarndog Posts: 20,525 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Appears that you had a great day with coins and your father. I too found Steve Ellsworth to be an entertaining and helpful dealer (Butternut is his company name, I believe). Is that a Dansco 7070 set you are working on?
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    FletcherFletcher Posts: 3,294
    Great report Amanda image


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    MadMartyMadMarty Posts: 16,697 ✭✭✭


    << <i>That first image looks like a rubber egg. I didn't even know Marty's chicken had a bun in the oven.

    Russ, NCNE >>



    I was thinking the same thing! image
    It is not exactly cheating, I prefer to consider it creative problem solving!!!

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    messydeskmessydesk Posts: 20,743 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>That first image looks like a rubber egg. I didn't even know Marty's chicken had a bun in the oven.

    Russ, NCNE >>


    You beat me to that punch. It looks like it was poached too long and the yolk started to fade.

    Good show report, Amanda. I bought my 1816 year set from Col. Ellsworth a few years ago. He always has a good assortment of approachable big copper. He's also an expert on security. Sounds like you had a great day.
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    robertprrobertpr Posts: 6,862 ✭✭✭


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    << <i>That first image looks like a rubber egg. I didn't even know Marty's chicken had a bun in the oven.

    Russ, NCNE >>



    I was thinking the same thing! image >>



    You were thinking your chicken had a bun in the oven? image
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    dizzyfoxxdizzyfoxx Posts: 9,823 ✭✭✭
    image report.image
    You went to Chickamauga?... I'm 'green' with envy.image
    image...There's always time for coin collecting. image
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    librtyheadlibrtyhead Posts: 1,116 ✭✭✭
    good report.image
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    Very cool Amanda image Sounds like you had a good time image
    -George
    42/92
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    Amanda,

    Nice report. The Quahog is a hard shelled clam. It is native to Narragansett Bay, and was indeed used as wampam by the Narragansett Indians and other tribes in the Northeast. The shells are extremely hard and sharp, and were therefore used as weapons, tools and for eating utensils. The shells without a purple hue around the border were considered one unit, and the purple hued shells were worth two units. Quahogs are still abundant in Narragansett Bay and are quite delicious.


    Have a Great Day!
    Louis
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    FatManFatMan Posts: 8,977
    Nice report. Glad you had a good time. I saw your dime at Tassa's table and it is very nice with great color.image
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    DaveGDaveG Posts: 3,535
    Amanda,

    Carl Lester would have been at the Gold Rush Gallery table.

    Check out the Southern Gold Society

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    MrEurekaMrEureka Posts: 24,684 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I didn't even know Marty's chicken had a bun in the oven.

    Whatever Marty says, and whatever photos he shows you, I barely even met that chicken! image

    Anyway, that's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
    Andy Lustig

    Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.

    Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
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    Nice report and great new coins. I wish my parents bought me coins at at shows.image
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    Nice report Mandy!! image
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    MadMartyMadMarty Posts: 16,697 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Nice report Mandy!! image >>



    Keep your stalking over on the OF tree rat!imageimage
    It is not exactly cheating, I prefer to consider it creative problem solving!!!

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    << <i>Nice report Mandy!! image >>



    Keep your stalking over on the OF tree rat!imageimage >>



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    NumisOxideNumisOxide Posts: 11,037 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Nice report and coins. I really like the look of the 1804 half cent.
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    Youngness, with inspiration to lifetime, learn and growing wiser. I have son, not so motivation with coin, maybe do this in future.
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    CrackoutCrackout Posts: 1,375 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Great report and congratulations on the new coins! I also like your pics of the monuments image
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    JZraritiesJZrarities Posts: 2,583 ✭✭✭
    Good Report. Colonel Steve (Ellsworth) is a great guy and one of the best when it comes to Early Copper.

    Here's his Website: Butternut

    Cheers,

    Lt.Colonel Jeff
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    Great report.
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    1969s WCLR-001 counterclash
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    ERER Posts: 7,345


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    << <i>Nice report Mandy!! image >>



    Keep your stalking over on the OF tree rat!imageimage >>



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    Poor tree rat.image
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    rsdoug81rsdoug81 Posts: 682 ✭✭
    Diggin' that 1828. Really diggin' Chickamauga. I just moved to central MS and can't wait to get to Vicksburg!
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    JulioJulio Posts: 2,501
    Go girl. Your horizon is only limited by your imagination. jws
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    johnsim03johnsim03 Posts: 992 ✭✭
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    What a neat report - thanks for sharing!
    John
    John C. Knudsen, LM ANA 2342, LM CSNS 337
    SFC, US Army (Ret.) 1974-1994
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    TorinoCobra71TorinoCobra71 Posts: 8,099 ✭✭✭


    << <i>That first image looks like a rubber egg. I didn't even know Marty's chicken had a bun in the oven.

    Russ, NCNE >>



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    Russ strikes again........

    Most EXCELLENT report, Amanda! Thanks!



    TorinoCobra71

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    LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349
    Thanks, everyone! image

    Yes, they are for a Dansco 7070.

    No, Robert, we did not have venison for dinner. image

    Yes, Chickamauga is awesome, but it started to rain and my camera batteries died and then we got lost in Redneckville. There was one yard with 2 toilets in it. image

    Col. Ellsworth is a very nice guy. We discussed the Civil War for a bit, because he is a Civil War buff, too! Our views didn't entirely match up, though. image

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
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    GaCoinGuyGaCoinGuy Posts: 2,856 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Yes, Chickamauga is awesome, but it started to rain and my camera batteries died and then we got lost in Redneckville. There was one yard with 2 toilets in it. >>





    I live in Adairsville, not Redneckville......................Thank You very much. image



    I do wish I could have made it up for the show. It's always nice to see Tassa and the others. I went to the last Dalton show, but Tassa was busy talking to someone else, so I didn't interrupt. Dahlonega and Fatman are always some good sources of educational conversation, when you can find them. I believe it was Dahlonega who pointed me towards Milos at a Bessemer, Al show once. Either him or Frank DaPugWhatSmokesCigars.


    Shows aren't the same without Frank there. image
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    Great half cents...I love half cents!!! Thanks for the report!
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    Amanda, great report. It is so funny, I just found a 1957 dime in a roll of 1957 dimes that looks just like yours. Great coincidence.
    Thanks for your report. I have yet to go to a coin show, other than the few tables that set up in our local mall once in a blue moon. You are one lucky girl to get to go.

    Jonathan
    I have been a collector for over mumbly-five years. I learn something new every day.
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    << <i> There was one yard with 2 toilets in it. image

    -Amanda >>



    They musta been billionaires to have two toilets in one yard. Maybe it was a tourist attraction and one was for males and the other for the females
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    pontiacinfpontiacinf Posts: 8,915 ✭✭
    excellent reporting jobimage

    nice choices for your 7070, and I envy the time you spent
    with the Col., its been a while since Ive seen Mr. Ellsworth,
    I have always had great conversations with him, and have
    learned alot from him over the years.
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    Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
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    RWBRWB Posts: 8,082
    Amanda,
    Where did you pick up the information about silver and greenish gold coins? Few collectors know that.
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    FatManFatMan Posts: 8,977


    << <i>...Where did you pick up the information about silver and greenish gold coins? Few collectors know that. >>

    Here is a great article on the coloration of Dahlonega Gold.
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    LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>Amanda,
    Where did you pick up the information about silver and greenish gold coins? Few collectors know that. >>



    I learned that from an essay about Dahlonega gold by Mr. Carl Lester. image

    -Amanda

    Edited to add- That was a very interesting link, Fatman! image
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
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    messydeskmessydesk Posts: 20,743 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Yes, Chickamauga is awesome, but it started to rain and my camera batteries died and then we got lost in Redneckville. There was one yard with 2 toilets in it. image >>

    You sure one wasn't a bidet? Could have been an upscale subdivision of Redneckville you went through.
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    LeianaLeiana Posts: 4,349


    << <i>

    << <i>Yes, Chickamauga is awesome, but it started to rain and my camera batteries died and then we got lost in Redneckville. There was one yard with 2 toilets in it. image >>

    You sure one wasn't a bidet? Could have been an upscale subdivision of Redneckville you went through. >>



    Definitely toilets.

    -Amanda
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    I'm a YN working on a type set!

    My Buffalo Nickel Website Home of the Quirky Buffaloes Collection!

    Proud member of the CUFYNA
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    LongacreLongacre Posts: 16,717 ✭✭✭
    Cool show report. Thanks.
    Always took candy from strangers
    Didn't wanna get me no trade
    Never want to be like papa
    Working for the boss every night and day
    --"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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    JSssonJSsson Posts: 891
    Cool show report and it is great to see a YN (and a young lady) who is so interested in numismatics.
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    Nice report Mandy!! image
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    DieClashDieClash Posts: 3,688 ✭✭✭
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    etexmikeetexmike Posts: 6,852 ✭✭✭
    Enjoyed your report very much Amanda.

    Looks like you had a great time and made some nice pickups.

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    lasvegasteddylasvegasteddy Posts: 10,491 ✭✭✭
    very impressive read there amanda.i wish my kids acquire some level of passion for coin collecting too
    everything in life is but merely on loan to us by our appreciation....lose your appreciation and see


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    Come by my table - I have some nice collector coin albums for you
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    I have some nice collector and world coin albums I keep in my case (lots of neat coins in 2x2's) just for young collectors like you. I certainly support the expansion of numismatics.
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    mach19mach19 Posts: 4,758 ✭✭✭✭
    As always, Nice presentation. I have deer out back also, They keep trying to get into the freezer. What is up with that?
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