you are correct, this is an 1852 florin, (s.3891) which is the spink reference number, and it is common. die numbers were not used on florins...
i can't pick just one... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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1928 $10 gold seal 1928 $20 gold seal 1928A $5 red seal
is that 3 in a 24-hour period, or can i take a guess at 11:55 pm and then again at 12:05 am, seeing as how that is two separate days?
how can a coin slabbed "genuine" get #90?
1899 $1 blue seal 1928 $2 red seal 1923 $1 blue seal thanks for the contest!
the ihc is overpriced, so i would go with the lincoln.
let me see if i get this... it was slabbed and you cracked it out? who slabbed it? if it was slabbed by one of the big tpg's, then i don't think...
oh, i thought you started this quest with these coins. my bad. :o
it's a short-beaked spiny anteater
it's not a close up, but here's a nic-a-date buff (towards the end of the thread)... http://www.cointalk.com/t143692/ here's a vinegar one......
you seem to have missed george iv (1820-1830). at any rate, nice coins!
i vote for defunct currencies
congrats rlm!! and thanks again for the contest abe!
you can have the name, i got the winning year:D
i already guessed that
1919 is my guess. bob is my guess for the name of your helper. thanks for the contest!
i learned something new today. i never knew brutus had coins made with his portrait. thank you clinker!!
i wish that were the case here. man, i hate snow...
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