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Name something that 99% of coin collectors have never seen,
but may affect their collecting interests.
I'll start with a couple of ideas.
How many of us have seen a full $1,000 bag of Morgans? I'll bet less than one percent of
collectors have.
or, how many of collectors have seen the sniffer???? I'll bet less than one percent of us have.
your turn now
bob
I'll start with a couple of ideas.
How many of us have seen a full $1,000 bag of Morgans? I'll bet less than one percent of
collectors have.
or, how many of collectors have seen the sniffer???? I'll bet less than one percent of us have.
your turn now
bob

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<< <i>but may affect their collecting interests.
I'll start with a couple of ideas.
How many of us have seen a full $1,000 bag of Morgans? I'll bet less than one percent of
collectors have.
or, how many of collectors have seen the sniffer???? I'll bet less than one percent of us have.
your turn now
bob
THE PLATINUM BEAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sugar magnolia blossoms blooming, heads all empty and I don't care ...
When I talk with casual "collectors", most have never heard of the TPG's.
<< <i>A real 1964 Peace Dollar. >>
A real 1895 circulation strike Morgan.
I'll bet no more than 1% of collectors have seen the Brasher doubloon with EB punch on the breast, or any of the 1933 St. Gaudens $20. I won't even bring up any of the super-rare Morgan VAMs.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.american-legacy-coins.com
<< <i>I've seen the Sniffer, but not a $1,000 bag of Morgans.
I'll bet no more than 1% of collectors have seen the Brasher doubloon with EB punch on the breast, or any of the 1933 St. Gaudens $20. I won't even bring up any of the super-rare Morgan VAMs. >>
I have seen the 1933 double eagle. It looked t least a 65, probably a 66.
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bob
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<< <i>I've seen the Sniffer, but not a $1,000 bag of Morgans.
I'll bet no more than 1% of collectors have seen the Brasher doubloon with EB punch on the breast, or any of the 1933 St. Gaudens $20. I won't even bring up any of the super-rare Morgan VAMs. >>
I have seen the 1933 double eagle. It looked t least a 65, probably a 66. >>
I viewed a 1933 Double Eagle at Long Beach I think in 2002 and the year before that the Eliasburg 1913 Liberty Nickel
but I have never seen any body ever emptying a Parking Meter
Steve
a Genuine 1964 Peace Dollar.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.american-legacy-coins.com
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<< <i>A woman naked. >>
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>A woman naked. >>
a live woman naked
<< <i>A coin dated 2013!
Yep! your right but I can wait.
But todays kids probably have not seen a silver coin in circulation or would evan know what it was in there hand.
They would just spend it.
I like this thread, LOL
Bob
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<< <i>A man eat his own head >>
I could do that when I was 14.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
a live woman naked
Right. Good edit.
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<< <i>A man eat his own head >>
I could do that when I was 14. >>
And it was graded improperly cleaned with rim damage!
Image courtesy of Rare Coin Wholesalers
Or how about a 5 coin 1915-S Pan Pac set in the OGP?
How about a genuine J. J. Conway piece of private mint gold?
Or a date set of all of the proof-only half cents?
Or an 1869/8 3 cent silver?
Or an 1854-S half eagle?
Or an 1822 half eagle?
Or an Original 1861 Confederate half dollar?
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<< <i>I've seen the Sniffer, but not a $1,000 bag of Morgans.
I'll bet no more than 1% of collectors have seen the Brasher doubloon with EB punch on the breast, or any of the 1933 St. Gaudens $20. I won't even bring up any of the super-rare Morgan VAMs. >>
I have seen the 1933 double eagle. It looked t least a 65, probably a 66. >>
I viewed a 1933 Double Eagle at Long Beach I think in 2002 and the year before that the Eliasburg 1913 Liberty Nickel
but I have never seen any body ever emptying a Parking Meter
Steve >>
The one I saw was at the NY Fed Reserve.
Housed in a govt building and containing gifts back to the sultan of muscrat
Date set of proof only half cents (originals or restrikes)
$1000 Morgan bag ( theyre still out there)
1796 Half cent
1796/ 1797 Half
1894 S dime genuine
1797 rev of 96 Gripped edge bust cent ( Sending mine in for slabbing)
An indian cent struck on Gold!!!!
Branch Mint Proof Morgans
DMPL 1921 (any mint) morgan
Ron
But the sight and the feel of 1,000 brilliant silver dollars got me interested in dollar coins, even if not fully realized until 7 years ago when I decided to pursue SBA's and Ikes.
Questions about Ikes? Go to The IKE GROUP WEB SITE
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Ron >>
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a person having their nails removed with pliers
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Hey, I had a nail removed with pliers once when I was 13! Needless to say it was the most painful experience of my entire life. (It was a doctor doing it, I wasn't being needlessly tortured)
Let me throw a Pan Pan original framed purple velour display onto said list.
A profit, especially on their classic coins
Wondercoin
While 1,000 bags of Dollars (Morgan, Peace, and IKE) is high up there, I just don;t know that the typical collector would have the resources to purchase one. But, come to think of it, just the sight of the bag might be enough for them to adjust their collecting priorites in order to afford one.
I know I did.
The name is LEE!
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<< <i>A woman naked. >>
a live woman naked >>
Who knew she was being seen.
lol
bob