Calling Panzerman and Croation Coin Collector
I can see two deep pocketed individuals engaging in a bidding war. At that level of wealth the bragging rights are almost worth more than the coin.
10-12 Million, just a guess. It's the only chance for a private person to ever own this coin.
Damn, that 1796 quarter is a beautiful coin, the others aren't bad but the 1796 is a treat to behold.
From my type set. [IMG][IMG]
Isn't this the third known, not the second? 1. Massachusetts Historical Society coin, 2. Yale University coin that was stolen, and 3. the coin...
In the words of the immortal Frank Sinatra, I did it my way.
Au-50, Browning 4, with motto, with a green bean [IMG] Au-58, No motto [IMG] VG-10 [IMG]
With this coin I need but one more to complete my set of silver classic commemorative coins. The one remaining coin to complete the silver set is...
Somewhere in my dusty memory banks there is a memory of reading that a lot of those cigarette machines were in Buffalo NY.
That 1955 DDO cent is amazing, I've never seen one that nice. Here's another double denomination error one cent on a struck dime. [IMG]
VF-20 [IMG] [IMG][IMG]
Congratulations to you and the missus on reaching the milestone of 51 years of wedded bliss.
I like coins that worked for a living.
I learned the other day that my friend who owns a jewelry store no longer sells mined diamonds. The synthetics have gotten so inexpensive that...
Well done.
Good to see you again.
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