#43 Today, 08:32 PM mrbrklyn Registered User Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Brooklyn Posts: 1,423 Quote: Originally Posted by gopher29 Your website looks nice. Keep up the good work! Thank you thank you... more is coming. Ruben I had to add.....Nice site, Nice take on Morgan breast feathers, nice including with your children!
OK - with a little more time I've just added the Walking Liberty Section to the website. Enjoy! I need to take a new photo of that coin. http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/walking_liberty.html Ruben
OK A little more is finished today as we cover the Flying Eagle One Cent Peices. This is one of my favorite coins, so I hope you enjoy it. As always, comments are welcome. http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/flying_eagle.html Ruben
Thaks, I just added more to the walkers now that I have new photo's. My big problem now is that I added Mercury Dimes, Standing Liberty Quarters, and Eisonhowser Dollars to the collection so I need to build out all the links! Graaah Ruben
Congratulations!! You have a really great site, my friend!! Good writes and pics, and some very nice coins!!
Website Additions: Barber Half Dollars One of the best threads I participate to here on Coin Talk was the analysis of my only Barbare Half Dollar. I finally got to including it on the Safir Coin Collection site and here it is: Enjoy http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/barber_half.html The Barber series was designed by made by the US Mints Chief Engraver from 1879 until 1917, when he died. Barber's father, William Barber, was also an engraver and Charles Barber became the chief engraver when his father died in August 1879. Charles Barber's tenure as chief engraver was surrouded by strife as new ideas with regard to coin design and for that matter ideas of proper modern governance were skillfully navigated by Barber who owed his logivity in office as much to his political skills as much as his artistics skills. Aside from his political skills, however, Barber was a brilent engraver and as time progresses and the political fallout is forgotten over time we are left with just the art of the Barber coins, and they are largely breath taking.
New American Silver Eagle Section is finished I just finished today the section on my American Silver Eagles which can be viewed for your pleasure at http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/ase.html I should have added a link for mint purchases. I still might. The biggest problem with these coins, and one of the issues with them for investment purposes in my opinion, is that all the coins are so great that they are all alike. They are completely interchangable. I really think the long term viability of them for investment purposes is over stated in the current market. Ruben
Mercury Dime Section For those who might like Mecury Dimes, I've added this new section to my coin website. http://www.mrbrklyn.com/mercs.html Enjoy Ruben
Nice website. Thanks for sharing. I'm glad to see the whole family is involved. I look forward to checking out your future additions.
I should make an Icon! Where ARE YOU. I miss your company. http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/comemeagles2008.html Ruben