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<p>[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2054336, member: 58810"]I think at least 5 as you own an e.</p><p>You personally own or did own at least these two</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Also of interest.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I had to quote you but I figure you kinda have to validate this info. You asked me to find the answers and I did for your first question. I think I get partial credit for question 2. Yes you might have been the one to post it but you asked for the Internet and it responded.</p><p><br /></p><p>Not too shabby. I don't know the rarity of the die states for the n11 but I think I made some serious progress. I even learned about grellman and now know to find the last snipit you asked for I need to find a copy of</p><p><br /></p><p>"Attribution Guide For United States Large Cents 1840-1857", 2nd edition by J.R. Grellman and Jules Reiver</p><p><br /></p><p>I agree sometimes you really need the book, and I have not said anything negative about having or using books. I just don't think someone collecting culls or late date proof sets is going to get seriously burned after only a few purchases. Once you decide to delve into a particular series they become invaluable but for the basic novice I don't know.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for shows I love going but think most of the certified coins are over market value. Of course they are on eBay as well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vegas Vic, post: 2054336, member: 58810"]I think at least 5 as you own an e. You personally own or did own at least these two Also of interest. I had to quote you but I figure you kinda have to validate this info. You asked me to find the answers and I did for your first question. I think I get partial credit for question 2. Yes you might have been the one to post it but you asked for the Internet and it responded. Not too shabby. I don't know the rarity of the die states for the n11 but I think I made some serious progress. I even learned about grellman and now know to find the last snipit you asked for I need to find a copy of "Attribution Guide For United States Large Cents 1840-1857", 2nd edition by J.R. Grellman and Jules Reiver I agree sometimes you really need the book, and I have not said anything negative about having or using books. I just don't think someone collecting culls or late date proof sets is going to get seriously burned after only a few purchases. Once you decide to delve into a particular series they become invaluable but for the basic novice I don't know. As for shows I love going but think most of the certified coins are over market value. Of course they are on eBay as well.[/QUOTE]
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