Charmy - Of all of the IHC in your personal collection, the Anacs 67/67 has always been my favorite. I agree though on the new 94/94 PCGS coin. Yowzers!
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<< <i>Charmy - Of all of the IHC in your personal collection, the Anacs 67/67 has always been my favorite. I agree though on the new 94/94 PCGS coin. Yowzers! >>
Thanks everyone for posting your RPD's - keep um coming! And the 67/67 is also one of my favorites - but my recent acquisition of that 94/94 certainly rivals it, that's for sure. Sorry RY, I can't imagine it coming on the market for a long, long time!
I wish I knew where the heck this coin went, it disappeared probably ten years ago, one of the rarest Two Cent RPDs:
I also found this picture which from the filename appears to be a clipped 1897 Indian cent:
Sean Reynolds
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Chris' Complete Lincoln Variety Set 1909-date
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<< <i>Charmy - Of all of the IHC in your personal collection, the Anacs 67/67 has always been my favorite. I agree though on the new 94/94 PCGS coin. Yowzers! >>
Thanks everyone for posting your RPD's - keep um coming! And the 67/67 is also one of my favorites - but my recent acquisition of that 94/94 certainly rivals it, that's for sure. Sorry RY, I can't imagine it coming on the market for a long, long time!
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I also found this picture which from the filename appears to be a clipped 1897 Indian cent:
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor