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cwart cwart is offline

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  1. Dymo
    10-23-2009 10:09 PM - permalink
    Dymo
    kentucky boy here
  2. Nuclearmind
    06-19-2009 03:37 AM - permalink
    Nuclearmind
    I just realized after posting in visitor messages that this post should go to you in conversations, if and when you have time to respond. - "I joined your Peace Dollar group. I don't have many at the moment (7) and I picked them all up in a local pawn shop for just the silver value but I enjoy them as much or more than any other coins I have. I intend to pick up the 1921 high relief - I think it is the most remarkable coin among remarkable coins, and I want that elusive 1928. Actually, I am finally thinking of creating the set. I have never had a set of anything before, excluding perturbed ex's. LOL There are many for sale around the net and they are all pricey in the higher grades. I don't understand why most of them are not slabbed though. It makes me think there is something I don't know about the Peace Dollars."
  3. Nuclearmind
    06-19-2009 03:33 AM - permalink
    Nuclearmind
    I joined your Peace Dollar group. I don't have many at the moment (7) and I picked them all up in a local pawn shop for just the silver value but I enjoy them as much or more than any other coins I have. I intend to pick up the 1921 high relief - I think it is the most remarkable coin among remarkable coins, and I want that elusive 1928. Actually, I am finally thinking of creating the set. I have never had a set of anything before, excluding perturbed ex's. LOL There are many for sale around the net and they are all pricey in the higher grades. I don't understand why most of them are not slabbed though. It makes me think there is something I don't know about the Peace Dollars.
  4. tmoneyeagles
    06-05-2009 02:31 PM - permalink
    tmoneyeagles
    I'm always here!
  5. tmoneyeagles
    05-30-2009 07:44 PM - permalink
    tmoneyeagles
    FLAVA FLAV.....

    Just had to get it outta my system :-)
  6. byrd740
    05-17-2009 11:42 PM - permalink
    byrd740
    Hey, love the half cent and large cent. Beautiful coppers! Hope to see you start really collecting them. And good idea of putting the date, grade and mintage below the coin!
  7. byrd740
    05-15-2009 05:20 PM - permalink
    byrd740
    Thanks! I am just starting my collection of Large cents in my dust covered Dansco. Glad you liked them!

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  • About cwart
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    Louisville, KY
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    I am currently collecting Peace Dollars, Presidential Dollars, and am assembling a collection of the coins from the World War II years ('41-'45)
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