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Collect89

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Collect89 was last seen:
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    1. Peter T Davis
      Peter T Davis
      Happy Birthday Collect89,

      According to our records today is your birthday.

      Many Happy Returns of the Day!
    2. Peter T Davis
      Peter T Davis
      Happy Birthday Collect89,

      According to our records today is your birthday.

      Many Happy Returns of the Day!
    3. Peter T Davis
      Peter T Davis
      Happy Birthday Collect89,

      According to our records today is your birthday.

      Many Happy Returns of the Day!
    4. Peter T Davis
      Peter T Davis
      Happy Birthday Collect89,

      According to our records today is your birthday.

      Many Happy Returns of the Day!
    5. Peter T Davis
      Peter T Davis
      Happy Birthday Collect89,

      According to our records today is your birthday.

      Many Happy Returns of the Day!
    6. Peter T Davis
      Peter T Davis
      Happy Birthday Collect89,

      According to our records today is your birthday.

      Many Happy Returns of the Day!
    7. Alegandron
      Alegandron
      Happy Bday!
    8. Peter T Davis
      Peter T Davis
      Happy Birthday Collect89,

      According to our records today is your birthday.

      Many Happy Returns of the Day!
    9. Brett_in_Sacto
      Brett_in_Sacto
      I saw that you collect Costa Rican counterstamps. I ran across a bunch I got at auction and was wondering if you might be interested in taking a look and shedding some light for me? I've got a few in each of 25c, 50c, and colon. Cheers!
    10. Kevinfred
      Kevinfred
      Thanks for your advise on the cracking out -- that's how I'll do the next
    11. jello
    12. Bambooski
      Bambooski
      I love your profile pic;)
    13. tpattonjr
      tpattonjr
      Hey dood, I would like to buy some of ypur error coins! Im looking for off centered coins with dates!
    14. marbury518
      marbury518
    15. Dave M
      Dave M
      I've made an email account collect89@go-fast.org which is forwarded to your aol account. If you can change your CT registration to this account, all the email thru CT should appear on your aol account, but will have come from go-fast.org, which hopefully aol won't block.

      I'm copying your email on this, so you should also receive it through the go-fast.org account. If you don't see it in your aol email, let me know because it wouldn't have been set up right if you don't.

      Dave
    16. jello
      jello
      :yes:my 1st wife was a Redhead & burn me for my 1961 HD after 6month of marriage.
      No more redheads for me!!!:dead-horse:

      :eek:Hey CRAZY Joe/ jazzcoins is back so watch what u post.will try to sell it if the photo has holder#..
    17. saltysam-1
      saltysam-1
      In regards to your reply about Civil War tokens; does your contact plan to be at the ANA Convention in Chicago? I have put off my search right now feeling the convention would offer a great venue for their purchase. The four principle cities in each state, are towns I have either worked in or lived in. In general, my token collection is an offshoot from my US coin collection. Therefor, I add pieces as I stumble upon them verses me specifically looking for them. These store card tokens are the reverse of my usual thinking, but I have a list of "items of interest" that I'm taking to the convention. These are part of it.
    18. rzage
      rzage
      Love your Washington error , what a cool error coin .
      Rusty
    19. applebar
      applebar
      Thx u for the suggestions on south American slabs and the pics
      Of your fab coins!
    20. TokenTinker
      TokenTinker
      Hello Collect89!

      I saw your 1976 Bicentennial error Quarter (missing Clad Layers). Your Quarter matches one in my possession - though yours in slightly better condition as mine does show some good circulation dings and corrosive aging. Still - all the details is there from the lettering to the reeding to the ribbon in George's hair the drumsticks on the reverse. I've seen some pretty high prices for 1974 missing clad layer Quarters but I haven't the foggiest what possible price ranges might apply to my 1976 error. Do you have any notion as to what range I'm looking at? Should I keep it in my collection or hand it off to my son for his? (Note - I primarily am a collector of tokens)
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      Thank you,
      TokenTinker aka Clark
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    Birthday:
    April 17
    Coin collector since 1965 with experience in several fields including error coins, Liberty Nickels, and US Type Coins. I also enjoy collecting milled coins of the World and began studying ancient material in the last few years.

    I like to glean the bourse floor and purchase coins & books that speak to me.

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    "All of us are smarter than any one of us"
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