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Re: When bullion becomes money.
Roger: Your introduction of current litigation prevents me from responding further to this post. You have now succeeded in destroying two information posts which were intended to aid collectors. Hope… (View Post)1 -
Re: DID THE LANGBORDS FILE AN APPEAL ABOUT THE 1933 DOUBLE EAGLES?
CameoNut: SCOTUS review is limited to the questions presented and those fairly implicit therein. All of the questions seemed to address the CAFRA aspect only. The limited nature of the appeals is puz… (View Post)2 -
Re: DID THE LANGBORDS FILE AN APPEAL ABOUT THE 1933 DOUBLE EAGLES?
BajjerFan: I was just sort of repeating the same thinking I'd espoused in previous threads on the topic. I honestly believe that I have thoroughly answered Bajjerfan's questions and addressed the poi… (View Post)3 -
Re: A Complete Type Set of the Gold Coins of the Central American Republic
BoosiBri: . I think it would be more helpful to provide prices which don't reflect the bottom end of the range but a reasonable approximation for a problem free coin. Granted 75% of what is on the ma… (View Post)3 -
A Complete Type Set of the Gold Coins of the Central American Republic
It is not difficult to complete a type set of CAR gold, coins minted in Guatemala and Costa Rica from the 1820s until 1850! For rare, historically important, and attractive 19th century gold rarities… (View Post)5