Well, my son came by and gave all his coins due to he's not interested in collecting anymore. All circulated. In summary: 3 Walker Liberty halves = 42, 45, 45-S 1 Franklin half = 53-D 1 Standing Liberty QUARTER = 1929 1 Washington Quarter = 35 1 Roosevelt dime = 60 1 Barber dime = 94 30 Mercury Head dimes = 24, 35(2), 37(2), 38-D, 41, 42(3), 42-D, 43(6), 43-D, 44(5), 44-D, 44-S(3), 45(3) 34 Jefferson nickels = no silver, too many to list 6 Buffalo nickels = no date 1 liberty Head V nickel = 97 My first ever 1 Canadian dime = 60 80% silver I replaced four of my Mercs and added the 1924.
No, he's been that route, no luck. Still a bachelor and at 46yrs. old likely to stay one. He enjoys hiking, nature, and his independence. I reimbursed him for his coins but not enough. They'll be his again when the wife and I are gone. They'll all be well organized in 2x2's and in albums and my own grades and dollar values too.
That seems to be a good way to preserve them. I think he'll appreciate the time you spent making the collection more organized while you enjoy the coins.
Nice pick-up Clay. I've seen alot of those on the Heritage Tuesday Night Auction recently. I'm guessing Rosairo (Marin) and Paul (O'Neill) could have suffered writers cramp that weekend.
Pretty cool notes Steve. You get the signatures at FUN? BTW, I just got this note. Pretty cool for face value since I didn't have any $5 United States Notes before.
here is my new note i just got not much but its a start not as good as some of the notes i have seen here but we all had to start somewhere right
floirdatinman, it seems as if those images have been removed. Any way of reposting them for us to enjoy?