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<p>[QUOTE="bqcoins, post: 617452, member: 5036"]Good Luck. There are 10 examples accounted for: Using the Lawrence numbering system </p><p>L-1: Newcomer Specimen. Proof 60 owned by anonymous collector; </p><p>L-2: Eliasberg Specimen. PCGS Proof-65 Sold by Heritage 2005 F.U.N. sale; L-3: James Stack Specimen. NGC Proof 66 Sold 2005 1.3 mil by DLRC; </p><p>L-5: Daggett-Parker-Johnson Specimen. PCGS Proof 65.heritage FUN sale jan 2005; </p><p>L-6:Jerry Buss Specimen. Impaired proof. Current whereabouts unk; </p><p>L-7: Norweb Specimen. NGC Proof-62 Current whereabouts unk; </p><p>L-8:Rappaport Specimen. Grade unknown but probably an impaired proof, whereabouts unk; </p><p>L-9: Ice Cream Specimen. Good-4. Sold to Private collector 1991; </p><p>L-10: Romito-Montesano Specimen. AG-3. Private collector 1990, $35,000; L-11: Adolph Menjou sale, 1950. "Brilliant Proof."</p><p><br /></p><p>Other than that you could do some metal detecting in some of the finer parts of San Fran as of 1906. It is a good bet they were lost in the quake. Have I ever seen one, no. However from about 1894 to 1990 I beleive stacks had the L-10 up for sale in their show room.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bqcoins, post: 617452, member: 5036"]Good Luck. There are 10 examples accounted for: Using the Lawrence numbering system L-1: Newcomer Specimen. Proof 60 owned by anonymous collector; L-2: Eliasberg Specimen. PCGS Proof-65 Sold by Heritage 2005 F.U.N. sale; L-3: James Stack Specimen. NGC Proof 66 Sold 2005 1.3 mil by DLRC; L-5: Daggett-Parker-Johnson Specimen. PCGS Proof 65.heritage FUN sale jan 2005; L-6:Jerry Buss Specimen. Impaired proof. Current whereabouts unk; L-7: Norweb Specimen. NGC Proof-62 Current whereabouts unk; L-8:Rappaport Specimen. Grade unknown but probably an impaired proof, whereabouts unk; L-9: Ice Cream Specimen. Good-4. Sold to Private collector 1991; L-10: Romito-Montesano Specimen. AG-3. Private collector 1990, $35,000; L-11: Adolph Menjou sale, 1950. "Brilliant Proof." Other than that you could do some metal detecting in some of the finer parts of San Fran as of 1906. It is a good bet they were lost in the quake. Have I ever seen one, no. However from about 1894 to 1990 I beleive stacks had the L-10 up for sale in their show room.[/QUOTE]
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