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  • A stroll down Red Book Lane   by coinsarefun on 18 Nov, 2009 21:39
  • From the 1964 17th edition and 1965 18th editions.

    Came across this tonight helping a friend go through some of his
    Mothers coins that he inherited. Almost everything has been sold and ran across these.



    If only I was interested in coins back then, was a tad young though..........:D


























  • Reply #1   by FilthyBroke on 19 Nov, 2009 12:17
  • That was 1964?  I wonder what that comes out to with inflation factored in....  :-\

    I don't think I've even heard of a Willow Tree shilling.  Neat stuff, Stefanie! :)
  • Reply #2   by walmann on 19 Nov, 2009 15:03
  • These older editions are not only interesting for viewing the price listings, but the change in the various write ups that have occurred over the years.

    The earlier editions are also carry a decent premium for volumes in nice condition as well.
  • Reply #3   by FilthyBroke on 20 Nov, 2009 10:29
  • Well, I'd surely take an Oak Tree shilling for $180. ;D  Make that two!  That's one of the coins I have always wanted but will probably never own.
  • Reply #4   by Rigos_Place on 25 Nov, 2009 20:15
  • I've seen them in the red book as well, and wished I had or came acros some when hunting but never have. I have never seen anyone selling them either. I believe they are extremely rare.

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