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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 4894639, member: 19250"]If I am correct....John aka C-D-B cherry picked a better one condition wise....who purchased that specimen traded this coin and cash to obtain John's cherry pick.</p><p>He's has had this up for sale over a year with no takers.</p><p>Until this weekend. </p><p>I am very excited to have obtain this for my collection, it will be one of the cornor stones of my varieties with its rairity.</p><p>Over the years I've owned quite a few coins. Some very rare either by mintages, or variety. I've have owned 22kt gold coins from Israel with less than a few hundred struck! </p><p>I owned special limited displays pieces where I aquired # 21out of 150 ever made.</p><p>But never any thing under 10 known pieces to exist at present date.</p><p>Also collecting the series makes it even more exciting to add to the specimens I now have aquired.</p><p>The other point about owning a piece as such is the responsibility to make sure that this specimen future is in your hands....to make sure the next owner is just as excited as you were to include it in your collection, as well make sure its history keeps on....for many others to enjoy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 4894639, member: 19250"]If I am correct....John aka C-D-B cherry picked a better one condition wise....who purchased that specimen traded this coin and cash to obtain John's cherry pick. He's has had this up for sale over a year with no takers. Until this weekend. I am very excited to have obtain this for my collection, it will be one of the cornor stones of my varieties with its rairity. Over the years I've owned quite a few coins. Some very rare either by mintages, or variety. I've have owned 22kt gold coins from Israel with less than a few hundred struck! I owned special limited displays pieces where I aquired # 21out of 150 ever made. But never any thing under 10 known pieces to exist at present date. Also collecting the series makes it even more exciting to add to the specimens I now have aquired. The other point about owning a piece as such is the responsibility to make sure that this specimen future is in your hands....to make sure the next owner is just as excited as you were to include it in your collection, as well make sure its history keeps on....for many others to enjoy.[/QUOTE]
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