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Re: Overdate die production theory
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Re: Happy Semiquincentennial!

Awesome collection of Cententenials .. 1876 seems like a long long time ago. (and yet, its only about 3 generations ago. In 1876 most of what we call "America" was largely divided into the "settled" states and the wild wild west. There was no North and South Dakota . Oklahoma was called Indian Territory. And there was a… -
2004 SP Authentic copied Donruss Diamond Kings with thier 1/1's
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FSH: 1922 Peace $1. PCGS Gen. 2 holder, MS-63,$63. Bowers 2 vol. S$1 & T$1 encyclopedia,$295.

This is the 1st generation of increased security in the PCGS holder design, with a "rattler" holder encased in an outer shell, and the company name abbreviation of PCGS is absent on front of label, as well as the text description of the series. Used only in October/November of 1989. Coin is white, with an area of cloudy… -
LTS #1 Charles Barkley Registry set and #1 Marshall Faulk Registry Set
Taking offers on two lots - the first is the #1 Marshall Faulk Rookie Registry set (along with non-registry rookeis). The second will be for #1 Active Charles Barkley Basic and Collectors Issues Registry Set. The Faulk Registry is here and includes 17/21 cards in the registry set. You can see pics of all the faulks except… -
Re: WTB: 1858-D G$1 gold dollar
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Blank Planchet-Type 1 copper weighing 4 .1 grams and 19mm
Trying to figure out which planchet this is. Obviously not US. Came in a bag with a bunch of Type 1 and Type 2 US blank planchets that were 2.5 and 3.1 grams. Looked at the obvious British Pence and Caribbean Countries with no joy. Anyone else have experience with these? Appears to be copper like our 3.1 gram planchets.… -
Bechtler G$1 sells cheap
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Today's Show Finds: 1836 1/4 B1 Terminal, 1834 Cracked Planchet 1/2, Buick Encased Dollar
Setup at our small 15 or so table coin club show today. Not a ton of foot traffic, but it supports our club. Out and about to the other dealers with my usual "What do you have in errors, varieties, oddities, or strange things" question, which produced these. 1) Somewhat rough 1882s Morgan Dollar, encased in a GM/Buick… -
WTB (or WTT): 1990 George Bush Topps USA #1
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