dsessom and blu62vette, those are nice. Wei may not agree but these are really eye candy. Black and white, no color, (oh, yours was nice to Wei for a colored dime). bob
Registry: CC lowballs (boblindstrom), bobinvegas1989@yahoo.com
I was just thinking the same thing about the trade dollar... If you ever decide to part with that one Lance, - please give me a chance to buy it from you.
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<< <i>Looks like they earned their cameo. What impact do you think slot machines might have had on getting them to this point? >>
Probably not much. More from just funky pockets and greasy fingers.
Just my take Roger.
bob
Very Nice Modern SkyMan!!
Two nice examples for sure.
bob
<< <i>Yep, honest wear, pocket carried and commerce used gems:
If I could find the 21 triumvirate in VG-VF with that look I would be a very happy camper indeed
Dwayne F. Sessom
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really eye candy. Black and white, no color, (oh, yours was nice to Wei for
a colored dime).
bob
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
bob
Lance.
(edited to make it appear I know what I'm doing.)
1883-CC $1 ANACS MS63 UDMPL
Just keep posting them! That trade dollar is STUNNING!! More Orange and white but I
like it for sure!!
bob
If you ever decide to part with that one Lance, - please give me a chance to buy it from you.
thanks,
bob
The name is LEE!
<< <i>3 out of 4 aren't bad Lance. But you think that 21 is a black and white cameo??
Just keep posting them! That trade dollar is STUNNING!! More Orange and white but I
like it for sure!!
bob >>
now how did that 1921 get in there? I must have been thinking well circulated. I'll delete that one and insert something more appropriate.
Glad you like the T$.
Lance.
bob
Yeowza!! Shazaaaaaaam!!!
bob
Nice regular proof CAMs and DMPLs, too, of course. (Edit- whoops- those Morgans were actual proofs. Cool.)
The coins in the OP are textbook, PQ CircCam. Love 'em.
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
That's a nice little baby you have there as well!
bob
–John Adams, 1826
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Nice job Mesquite on the half and dollar!
Oh, that CC floats my boat for sure HighRelief!
Eagleguy has one nice 25¢ piece from 1820! 190 years old!!
thanks, y'all!
bob
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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!
bob
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