Thanks for all the kind words guys! Ben did a great job on the pics, I have fun looking at them
<< <i>Where did you find the 1795 dollar? >>
It's from my local shop. I guess it came in with a few Morgans in 1994 or 1995 as I recall. I'm glad I was able to pick this one up when I did as I'll probably never be able to afford another Small Eagle Dollar.
Positive BST transactions with: too many names to list! 36 at last count.
The 1909-S 1c and 1917 25c are too "modern" for the rest of that very impressive box 'o 20 classic coinage. The 1805, 1815 and 1795 are stunning. Nice job.
I know you claim that your 1815 is the jewel of your set. IMHO your 22 blows the 15 out of the water (pound for pound). In fact I will buy her off of your right now
BTW check out the new bust quarter sets on the PCGS registry.
This is just a spectacular collection of coins with so many pieces to savor and enjoy at length. As a type collector, your 1815 CB quarter is a monster that would be welcome in my collection at any time. The 1834 and 1917 quarters are also especially wonderful.
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<< <i>Where did you find the 1795 dollar? >>
It's from my local shop. I guess it came in with a few Morgans in 1994 or 1995 as I recall. I'm glad I was able to pick this one up when I did as I'll probably never be able to afford another Small Eagle Dollar.
BTW check out the new bust quarter sets on the PCGS registry.
Tom
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
And, Tom (QuarterCollector), I keep telling you I'll sell you that 1822 as soon as I find a nicer one...
I disagree that the SLQ doesn't fit...I think it fits great and has a wonderfully original look,
like the rest of your box.
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