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<p>[QUOTE="OldDan, post: 64615, member: 1872"]The main part of the collection is 85% intact at this time, with the prospect of having at least another 5 to 10% added to it by years end.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is being used as colateral for easment along 18 miles of Blue-ribbon trout stream. The easment will remain in place for another 49 years and is open to public fishing. At the close of the time frame the property owner will take possession of all parts of the collection, and can do what ever they want to do with the assets</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>It will never happen, as I only collect "real" Buffalo coins, not these want-to-bees. Compare Fraser's Buffalo with these things someone made up by looking at pictures and sitting at their desk at the mint. Look at either side of the Indian head or Buffalo TYPE, and then at these poor imitations.</p><p>Do you see any difference?</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the 3 legged ones in the sets, we prefer to call them varieties as the mint knew exactly what was going to happen when they did the polishing. it was probably written up on a work order, no less.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="OldDan, post: 64615, member: 1872"]The main part of the collection is 85% intact at this time, with the prospect of having at least another 5 to 10% added to it by years end. It is being used as colateral for easment along 18 miles of Blue-ribbon trout stream. The easment will remain in place for another 49 years and is open to public fishing. At the close of the time frame the property owner will take possession of all parts of the collection, and can do what ever they want to do with the assets It will never happen, as I only collect "real" Buffalo coins, not these want-to-bees. Compare Fraser's Buffalo with these things someone made up by looking at pictures and sitting at their desk at the mint. Look at either side of the Indian head or Buffalo TYPE, and then at these poor imitations. Do you see any difference? As for the 3 legged ones in the sets, we prefer to call them varieties as the mint knew exactly what was going to happen when they did the polishing. it was probably written up on a work order, no less.[/QUOTE]
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