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<p>[QUOTE="spirityoda, post: 1949897, member: 44633"]Christian explained it good. I did not know that information. thanks. I mainly bought it because I liked how far the design went back inward depth wise.. and had fun with the lighting on the photography. the interesting story behind buying this coin is... I had hunted for it for 10 very long years and finally saw it on Ebay and bought it super fast. lol the very next day after buying it 2 more came on the market on Ebay from 2 other different sellers. I was like... what ! I still like it. getting a coin you have been hunting for... for 10-15 years is the greatest feeling ever. If you are serious about collect world coins buying the Krause world catalogs it is a great investment. you can buy used Krause catalogs on Ebay or even cheaper the CD computer versions on Ebay as well. I went a step further and bought the 17th, 18th , 19th and 20th century Krause world coin catalogs. yes they are expensive but guess what these are my coin bibles. I love them. would not collect world coins without them. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie24" alt=":blackalien:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spirityoda, post: 1949897, member: 44633"]Christian explained it good. I did not know that information. thanks. I mainly bought it because I liked how far the design went back inward depth wise.. and had fun with the lighting on the photography. the interesting story behind buying this coin is... I had hunted for it for 10 very long years and finally saw it on Ebay and bought it super fast. lol the very next day after buying it 2 more came on the market on Ebay from 2 other different sellers. I was like... what ! I still like it. getting a coin you have been hunting for... for 10-15 years is the greatest feeling ever. If you are serious about collect world coins buying the Krause world catalogs it is a great investment. you can buy used Krause catalogs on Ebay or even cheaper the CD computer versions on Ebay as well. I went a step further and bought the 17th, 18th , 19th and 20th century Krause world coin catalogs. yes they are expensive but guess what these are my coin bibles. I love them. would not collect world coins without them. :blackalien:[/QUOTE]
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