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<p>[QUOTE="Lawtoad, post: 1228120, member: 31685"]I agree with you Jim. I do know there are those who disagree, but from all I read, it really seemed that there was something amiss about how the coins were originally acquired and the continuing knowledge by the family of their existence. I really hope that the coins wind up in Museums and not locked away in a vault somewhere.</p><p><br /></p><p>Gene[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lawtoad, post: 1228120, member: 31685"]I agree with you Jim. I do know there are those who disagree, but from all I read, it really seemed that there was something amiss about how the coins were originally acquired and the continuing knowledge by the family of their existence. I really hope that the coins wind up in Museums and not locked away in a vault somewhere. Gene[/QUOTE]
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