If those two's are in nice shape and not already in plastic sleeves you may want to get some. Those would be fun to go through to see if there are any starts or fancy numbers (High Numbers, Low Numbers, Short runs, Binary's, Radars, or Repeaters). Good luck and Best Regards ~ Darryl
Conder = Ken Jennings of cointalk. I've gotta hand it to you... You provide the most informative, non-B.S., non-conjectural posts of anybody here. Well TC, it was a long wait. I remember reading this post in April. Not what it could've been but better than a kick in the edited! lol What about the Buffalo nickels? Did you search all of them? It still sounds like a hoard to me. That's got to make you feel pretty good.
Wonderful end, even if it wasn't quite what you thought at first. Anyway, you should be able to enhance you collection with these and parlay the extras into others that you need.
sorry to hear your loss. i guess the silver lining is that this collection can go to someone who can truly enjoy it. :thumb:
happy end of story... i mean, your wife's grandmother is on a better place and the coins are in good hands but i have to agree that giving them to the attorney in 1st. place wasn't the best idea.
Mexico 8 reales struck at the Durango mint The CP are the assayers initials Carlos Leon De La Pena. The 10D 20G is a weight designation. Catalog # is KM 377.4
Another one to check is the circulated Ikes. If there are any 1972s (not D), check the reverse for type IIs. Go here for more details on the three reverse types for the 1972s. The type II is a pretty rare variety for this coin. http://www.supercoin.com/iketypes/
That would have been the last thing I would have done! My God people..lets start using our brains here! Central Mass here... RickieB
My wife just called, the lawyer called my father-in-law, and told them they neglected to give him another box filled with coins and certificates. I knew there had to be more to this stash than what I got! The lawyer has to have them appraised, then he's going to give them to my father-in-law. Keep you posted!