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Re: @amwldcoin - I was envious of your Book! So...
Also, I could not find my original copy of this excellent book [after the discussion of the 1927 'speeshul strick'], so I got another copy of this book for my education: (View Post)1 -
Re: @amwldcoin - I was envious of your Book! So...
A Hat Tip to Kolbe & Fanning for their very prompt service. (View Post)1 -
@amwldcoin - I was envious of your Book! So...
@amwldcoin - I was very envious of your great Quarterman Reprints/ Russia book that you posted a photo of sometime back in October. After I couldn't shake the feeling after a couple of weeks, I went … (View Post)3 -
Re: Today (2017), can the U.S. Mint melt metals and create strip?
It seems to me the time frame is very close - so did the present Philadelphia Mint ever have space and equipment for melting and rolling? That might shed light on my 'memory'. (View Post)1 -
Re: Today (2017), can the U.S. Mint melt metals and create strip?
@RogerB If so, I wonder what I saw in March, 1979. Memory can certainly be defective, but the memory is pretty clear in my head. (View Post)1
