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<p>[QUOTE="Midas, post: 47291, member: 2761"]One of my prized items in my collection is a 11 x 14" oak frame with U.S. coins of the 20th Century. </p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.sweetcollectibles.com/suppliesframeddisplays.htm" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.sweetcollectibles.com/suppliesframeddisplays.htm" rel="nofollow">20th Century US Coins Display</a> </p><p><br /></p><p>Over the years, I made sure that each coin represented was in excellent eye appeal condition. I have a MS Jefferson War Nickel, a MS RB Indian Cent, and a GEM BU Morgan and Peace dollars to name a few. What was kind of expensive was the AU Standing Liberty and Barber quarters and halfs. I even used some proofs for the Kennedy, IKE and modern dollar slots.</p><p><br /></p><p>All of the coins have dates of 1901 to 2000, and I must say, it looks great.</p><p><br /></p><p>Either way, it is displayed in my office and sometimes a person would come in and comment about this set. I quickly sit up and eagerly ask, "So...do you like coins?" and hopefully before business is discussed, we can talk about coins. Most of the time, I think the person is just sucking up to me, but every now and then, you find a fellow collector.</p><p><br /></p><p>The next thing you know, we are looking a pics of my coins on the computer..."Sure I have 3 kids, but check out this coin...she's a beauty."</p><p><br /></p><p>Try something like this. You will appreciate the beauty of our US Coins and it will look great on any wall.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Midas, post: 47291, member: 2761"]One of my prized items in my collection is a 11 x 14" oak frame with U.S. coins of the 20th Century. [URL=http://www.sweetcollectibles.com/suppliesframeddisplays.htm]20th Century US Coins Display[/URL] Over the years, I made sure that each coin represented was in excellent eye appeal condition. I have a MS Jefferson War Nickel, a MS RB Indian Cent, and a GEM BU Morgan and Peace dollars to name a few. What was kind of expensive was the AU Standing Liberty and Barber quarters and halfs. I even used some proofs for the Kennedy, IKE and modern dollar slots. All of the coins have dates of 1901 to 2000, and I must say, it looks great. Either way, it is displayed in my office and sometimes a person would come in and comment about this set. I quickly sit up and eagerly ask, "So...do you like coins?" and hopefully before business is discussed, we can talk about coins. Most of the time, I think the person is just sucking up to me, but every now and then, you find a fellow collector. The next thing you know, we are looking a pics of my coins on the computer..."Sure I have 3 kids, but check out this coin...she's a beauty." Try something like this. You will appreciate the beauty of our US Coins and it will look great on any wall.[/QUOTE]
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