THE 1850 TWENTY DOLLAR MS 64 DMPL IS THE TRUE PATTERN PIECE OF THE 1850 BUSINESS STRIKE LINE OF THE PHILADELPHIA MINT IT IS THE FIRST US CURRENCY TWENTY DOLLAR GOLD PIECE EVER STRUCK AND HAS SURVIVED 165 YEARS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION IT IS A COIN THAT MOST NUMISMATISTS HAVE OVER LOOKED AND HAVE TOTALLY NOT KNOWN OF THIS COINS MOST AMAZING FACTS WHICH PUTS IT IN A CATEGORY OF ITS OWN,AND IT IS OF MY OPINION THAT THIS COIN IS GREATER THAN ANY COIN EVER LISTED IN THE TOP 100 GREATEST COINS OF AL TIME WHICH I AM VERY FAMILIAR WITH MOST ALL OF THEM AND I HAVE SEEN THE 1804 SILVER DOLLAR IN THE SMITHSONIAN COLLECTION ALONG WITH THE 1849 MODEL TWENTY DOLLAR GOLD PIECE WHICH WAS NEVER US CURRENCY AND IT DOES NOT HAVE A BUSINESS LINE THAT FOLLOWS IT MAKING IT ONE OF TWO MODELS THAT WERE MADE AND THATS ALL THEY TRULY ARE IS A MODEL AND THEY WERE STRUCK AS PROOFS WITH A DIFFERENT PRESSURE AND MULTIPLE STRIKES TO ACHIEVE THEIR LOOK MAKING THE PROBABILITY OF THIER GRADE BEING LOWER LESS PROBABLE MAKING THEM NOT AS RARE AS A COIN WITH A HIGHER RATIO PROBABILITY WHICH IS THE CASE WITH THE 1850 TWENTY DOLLAR MS64 DMPL REMEMBER IT STARTED OUT AS A PLANCHET AND JUST HAPPENED TO BE THE FIRST IN LINE TO GET IT'S STRIKE ON THE NEW PLATES THIS ALONE TELLS YOU THIS COIN HIT THE LOTTERY BY RARE CHANCE TO BE WHAT IT IS TODAY AS WELL AS EVEN EXISTING AFTER 165 YEARS WHICH IS HOW MANY DAYS TIMES 165 BY 365 AND DON'T FORGET THE LEAP DAYS WHICH YOU FIND BY DIVIDING 165 BY 4 ON TOP OF SURVIVING IT SURVIVED IN WHAT I CALL IMMACULATE PRESENTATION VIEWING APPEAL
SO HARD TO READ WHEN YOU SHOUT AND DO NOT USE PERIODS LIKE OH MY GOSH I CAN'T EVEN READ THIS SAY WHAT?
1. Well, I do say that it is almost impossible for anyone to say all of that in one breath. 2. YOU DON'T HAVE TO YELL! 3. My judgement is that it is not the truth, just your opinion which you have every right to express. Have a nice day. Chris
There is a key to the left of your keyboard, just under the Tab key. It's called "Caps Lock." Be a pal and hit it once for us.
With a post like the first one (OPs), the coin is destined to remain overlooked and under-appreciated, too. A better presentation would shine more light on the coin and less on the poor presentation.
Krispy, If every lawyer talked like that, we wouldn't need courts. If every politician talked like that, we wouldn't have elections. If every car salesman talked like that, we'd all be riding bikes. If all women talked like that, they'd never have babies. Chris
Chris Constructive criticism is the best advice. And I tend to disagree with those conditional "If" statements, particularly the egregiously sexist one made towards women.
Is your caps lock key broken? It is hard for me to read your post considering that every thing is UPPERCASE. Remember, Uppercase is for the first word of a sentence only and also pronouns.
I tried to read the OP's post. Just too difficult. Please remove ALL CAPS, add punctuation and add a paragraph. You might actually get a response to your question.
I assume you mean the first LETTER of the first word of a sentence. No sense confusing the OP any more than already seems to be the case....
I TAKE IT YOU ARE THE OWNER OF THIS COIN? Whoops! Got the caps problem fixed now edit - nice coins btw!!