coins with trumpets?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by mohrt, Oct 2, 2011.

  1. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    I guess it's up to the collector, but I was posting that Polish coin not because of the classic bent postal service horn on the obverse, but because of the bugle within the hologram on the reverse. ;)

    I assumed it was more any "brass" type instrument with a bell...but to each his own, right? Thematic collecting is fun though, makes you think hard about coins!!! I LOVE that Austrian 1oz silver coin!
     
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  3. phdunay

    phdunay Member

    2009 Austria Philharmonic - NGC MS 64.jpg 2010 Austria Philharmonic - NGC MS 68.jpg 2011 Philharmonic - NGC MS 69.jpg

    These are my philharmonics, '09-'11, they are all NGC certified, I wanted MS69 for all of them, but it turns out that they are very rare to find NGC certified, I need the '08 still, but these NGC certified coins also happen to be expensive. Worth the price if you want to collect, I guess. I figure I will start the series four years in so that I do not have to buy 20 of them for the series, like the ASE now.

    09,10,11 grades in order
    MS64
    MS68
    MS69
     
  4. dmott88

    dmott88 Coin Slinger

    Tumpets rock! Played for a while myself.
     
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