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A few t206's for sale - southern leaguer w/ hindu - sc overprint
Have a few T206's for sale - these are some from my personal collection - found a nice lot i want & these need to go Arch Person southern league brown hindu PSA2 mk ( writing on back ) great eye appeal $80 Larry Doyle portrait sweet caporal 350-460 overprint PSA3 great eye appeal $60 Admiral Schlei portrait SGC10 sweet… -
Re: Unusual, CAC-approved toning on gold

California gold had a higher concentration of copper vs the southern branch mints which contained higher silver which is what creates the greenish gold common to the early southern mints which used local gold. Iridium was found in Dahlonega gold in the late 40’s to 50’s (per a great article by forum member @GeorgeKellogg).… -
Re: Sylvia Gailey Head 1903-2007 - Dahlonega Mint Historian
. Fatman I read with interest your post and went to the web site for background history. Although I do not collect gold I have studied Andrew Jackson a great deal. This is a short piece I wrote for my web site. It ties the Dahlonega Mint with Andrew Jackson in a political sort of way. And my condolences for a lost friend.… -
Re: Today April 9, 1865,,,,General Lee and General Grant Sit Down.
Why limit this to coins? Here is a political medal from the 1868 presidential campaign that highlighted one of the great concessions that Grant made to the defeated Rebels at Appomattox. He allowed the men to take their horses with them so that they could use their animals for spring planting. This was significant because… -
Re: I've never seen a silver Pan Pac quarter before...
That's a Panama Pacific Exposition Commemorative quarter. They also issued half dollars (more common, I believe) and gold pieces. The Panama Pacific International Exposition was the 1915 worlds fair held in San Francisco, California. Taking over three years to construct, the fair had great economic implications for the… -
Should There Be A New Breed Of "Show?"
I wish I had the time to create a real quality show in the Los Angeles/Southern California area. The weather is perfect here, and is an especially attractive alternative in winter months. It would be great to just create a new type of atmosphere, one where collectors are maybe "invited" to come and share their collections… -
Re: Copper collectors eat your hearts out!
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Worried about delivery of my submission - Input needed ...
Hi All. I recently saw the light and became a PSA member and sent in my first submission using the free vouchers. Everything seemed great, I got the email that the cards were graded and I could check them online. I got the email noting the cards have been shipped via USPS with the tracking number. Now my concern ... The… -
Re: 1984 Alex Shagin medal/pattern
Here's a quick Ebay write-up by my friend, now deceased, Steve Pellegrini. I was given his hard drive upon his passing. I'll dig around some more as I seem to recall he was in direct contact with Shagin at some point. We are offering a collection of the early medals of Alex Shagin. These are medals he created while… -
Re: Help educate a "TYPE" geek. C and D mintmarks especially.
I posted the following to a similar thread on January 2, 2004. << <i> I collect Dahlonega Gold. Special? Yes. For me it’s just a neighborhood thing I guess. Dahlonega is one of my favorite playgrounds. I live an hour from Dahlonega which sits in the high foothills of the Appalachian (Smoky) Mountains about 70 miles north…
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