Sunnywood- That Barber quarter is STUNNING Are you bringing anything for "show and tell" at the FUN show this year? Your toners are always a highlight.
Broadstruck- That Standing Liberty quarter error is most excellent. I doubt if many here appreciate just how rare that one is? I love your J338. When Tim owned it I compared it to my Eliasberg J338 (also a 64) and concluded that if my coin was a 64 then yours was a 66 I doubt your coin will ever see a 66 holder but it is a gem all day long
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Is there a no bands designation?
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Sunnywood's Rainbow-Toned Morgans (Retired)
Sunnywood's Barber Quarters (Retired)
Your toners are always a highlight.
Broadstruck- That Standing Liberty quarter error is most excellent. I doubt if many here appreciate just how rare that one is? I love your J338. When Tim owned it I compared it to my Eliasberg J338 (also a 64) and concluded that if my coin was a 64 then yours was a 66
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Ebay: + <waitin'> NEG: Chameleoncoins
NonBST/Ebay:
WTB: Toners, BU Darkside, Sovs & 20 Mark, LMU/SMU Gold.
Mike
The best for last
Overland Trail Collection Showcase
Dahlonega Type Set-2008 PCGS Best Exhibited Set
-Randy Newman
mrcommem, I'm glad you posted that Columbian!
-Randy Newman
-Randy Newman
-Randy Newman
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