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  • Reply #20   by coinsarefun on 13 Mar, 2011 21:24
  • Wow, great stuff! Twitter and Facebook watchers must love this thread, it has over 500 hits ;D

    I will throw mine in


    I simply had to have this one. I bought it a few years back raw on EBay.
    It graded MS63




  • Reply #21   by regandon on 13 Mar, 2011 23:29
  • Wow, nice one Stef.  :ThumbsUp; Even George likes it. Though hes not happy with the pic of him on the new dollar bill.
  • Reply #22   by coinsarefun on 13 Mar, 2011 23:44
  • Wow, nice one Stef.  :ThumbsUp; Even George likes it. Though hes not happy with the pic of him on the new dollar bill.





    Oyi Vey!.......poor George :D
    Thanks for the nice comment ;)


  • Reply #23   by FilthyBroke on 14 Mar, 2011 04:38
  • Do you know the story behind the design ?

    If I can recall it offhand, the obverse is Jason and his argonauts sailing toward the Golden Fleece, which is being guarded by a dragon.  The reverse would symbolize two rivers in France, the Rhine and Siene rivers if I recall correctly. 
  • Reply #24   by Larry on 17 May, 2011 18:41

  • Purchased from the collection of Chester A. Krause.


  • Reply #25   by AnkurJ on 02 Jun, 2011 00:00
  • She's perfect to me!  :'(  :cryin2;


  • Reply #26   by acan451 on 17 Jun, 2011 14:33
  • This is one one of my faveriots
    Alan
  • Reply #27   by Zantetsuken on 18 Jun, 2011 09:48
  • I don't know if these qualify as perfect, but I think they are pretty nice. The first is 2 Kopek from SIBERIA dated 1780. Although artificially toned, the colors look beautiful in my opinion. The second is 10 Kopek from SIBERIA dated 1777. Barring the acception of the flan defect, this is one of the highest grade specimens I've found for this area.

    SIBERIA (REGIONAL)~2 Kopek 1780

    SIBERIA (REGIONAL)~10 Kopek 1777
  • Reply #28   by Larry on 21 Dec, 2011 22:46

  • This raw token is Middlesex, Romaine DH 1036, a halfpenny Conder Token, a toned proof.
    Purchased through DNW in October 2011, this token came from the collection of Dr. Allen Bennett.





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