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<p>[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 2774682, member: 10461"]I couldn't pass this one up. Seems appropriate, for the first day of summer.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've been gradually working in the background on rebuilding the "holey" coin collection on my trademark hat, with nice love tokens this time around instead of gold. (I sold all the holey gold coins off the hat during the recession, when I was laid off and fell on hard times.)</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe before the summer's out, I hope to catch up on photographing this collection, which will be my secondary focus behind the primary "Eclectic Box" slabbed set many of you are more familiar with.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is my more "budget-friendly" sideline, since the coins will mostly have two-figure pricetags instead of three- or four-figure ones. At ninety bucks, this piece was on the high end of "two-figure", but well worth it to a love token specialist.</p><p><br /></p><p>The same seller had one with a Victorian fire engine on it. It is no longer listed. I asked if he still has it. If so, I might have to scoop that one up later.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 2774682, member: 10461"]I couldn't pass this one up. Seems appropriate, for the first day of summer. I've been gradually working in the background on rebuilding the "holey" coin collection on my trademark hat, with nice love tokens this time around instead of gold. (I sold all the holey gold coins off the hat during the recession, when I was laid off and fell on hard times.) Maybe before the summer's out, I hope to catch up on photographing this collection, which will be my secondary focus behind the primary "Eclectic Box" slabbed set many of you are more familiar with. This is my more "budget-friendly" sideline, since the coins will mostly have two-figure pricetags instead of three- or four-figure ones. At ninety bucks, this piece was on the high end of "two-figure", but well worth it to a love token specialist. The same seller had one with a Victorian fire engine on it. It is no longer listed. I asked if he still has it. If so, I might have to scoop that one up later.[/QUOTE]
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