Auction catalog style presentation of the "Foreign Box of 20"
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British Collection
German States Collection
Terrific!
It's just that I got my PCGS grades.
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DPOTD Jan 2005, Meet the Darksiders
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
<< <i>would be cool if you could click on each coin for a larger image.
What the yeti said, and that the German and British coins are a bit out of place in a ~90% Swiss set.
Otherwise, the presentation, images and coins are exquisite.
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Pick your twenty best/favoite coins, and when you buy a new one, you have to get rid of one you don't like.
Keeps the collection small, powerful, and eventually incredible.
Nice coins Lieutenant.
A couple of Seated Helvetias (2, 5 francs) would round out the portrait. Of course, a killer Gothic florin would be nice too.
Finding a 20 franc with some nice claret toning on the rims would be cool.....but I like 'em, especially that Grau......SWEET. I'd love to see them all one day!!!
I don't think I've bought any new Swiss in 3 years +, but I know everything I did buy from 2002-2008 averaged about $0.72 per CHF. Now, it's nearly $1.13
Darkside (and Swiss) has proven a great currency hedge if nothing else.
I think you just need a big Swiss gold 100 francs coin and you'll be all set.
Thanks all for the advice. I am taking the input to heart and working on some of the recommendations.
It would be pretty cool to have Hyperlinks to the individual coins...
John
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