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Re: The first map of the US made after the Revolution

<< <i>Land owned by each state was clearly defined along the coast, but became increasingly indetermintate the further west one went. While states might have claimed ownership of land all the way to the Mississippi, this claim was dubious and not well backed, though the Louisiana Purchase did help solidify the claim… -
Re: Early Branch Mint Gold
As most of these coins are considered "southern gold type" by the average collector, the actual dates may not matter so much. Only a few are afforded the luxury of collecting southern gold by date. What does matter (at the time of resale) is that each coin is an awesome "type coin" in its own right. By that, I mean it's… -
Re: Are MS61 and MS62 "plastic only" grades? ...
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Re: HOF FOOTBALL RC AUTOGRAPH SHOWCASE/DISCUSSION
<< <i>I would probably participate in the heisman signed registry set with you (once Mike has his next group auto submission). Here's how I'm doing (not so great on the older guys yet): 1951 Dick Kazmaier Princeton HB 1955 Topps 1952 Billy Vessels Oklahoma HB 1956 Topps 1955 Howard Cassady Ohio State HB 1957 1956 Paul… -
Re: Greatsoutherncoins
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2016 National

Hey guys. Had a great time this year. Only was there Wed/Thursday because my daughter had a softball travel tournament this weekend so I missed seeing a lot of people. I brought my oldest daughter, Maddie with me. She had a great time and hung out with CpaMike's son Zach. Maddie is 14 and Zach is 12 and was trying to get a… -
Re: Gem? clad collecting revisited
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Re: Your opinion of this half eagle, please
This really does not have anything to do with European vs. U.S. grading standards. It has to do with what the old timers called "chestnut" grading standards. The argument was the rarer the coin the loser the standards. This created a sort of double whammy when you got hit for the high cost of the coin as a better date and… -
Re: Hallco's BRNA Dalton,Ga Show Report!
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Re: I overpaid for something I've always wanted......
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