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Oh sorry... did not see your response. I was possibly interested in a few of your obw dime rolls but not all. Some of them looked liked they had been previously opened and re-sealed.
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Re: What is a box of 20?
As high- end Jay Parrino was as a dealer, he understood that what intrigues different coin collectors depends on their age. When he had a display case at the 1999 Fun show to showcase the famous 1913… (View Post)4 -
Re: I remember receiving my first clad coin in change.
I was a 13 year old newspaper boy delivering AFTERNOON newspapers on my bicycle in New Rochelle, NY and also remember the first clad dime in 1965 and quarter in 1966 and thought how ugly the grey cla… (View Post)2 -
Re: Interesting Accugrade “sample” slab for samples?
Very cool. I also agree that it qualifies as a sample slab. But it should be called a promotional trade slab which is actually rarer. (View Post)2 -
Re: RIP Cardinal
Absolutely. Also ate at the Last Moving Picture Company restaurant on Euclid Ave. i worked for the Glidden Paint Company which later merged as Glidden-Durkee at the old (later torn down) Union Commer… (View Post)2 -
Re: RIP Cardinal
Martin graduated from Case Western Reserve University 7 years after me and we both became CPA’s. We shared a lot of good times in Cleveland but 7 years apart. Great guy. RIP. (View Post)1