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<p>[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 26674031, member: 82181"]I have about 80 certified Seated ladies in my collection. I am hoping the virtual post will get to a few of my coins before i must leave. On the other hand, I never miss a chance to show off one of my favorite Ladies; my voodoo coin. I call my 1846-O Tall Date that , well, because I can.</p><p> She has minute scratches on her face and abdomen. I once read in a University of Tennessee about how Voodoo people used coins to curse people. 2 of the most popular curses involved trying to disfigure opponents in the world of love; or cause someone to be barren and or have a miss carriage. I figure my voodoo was going for both.</p><p> The U of T thing mentions the coins but fails to describe "how" coins were used. I had to create the "scratches" that can't be seen with the naked eye part.</p><p> Oh, and this is 1 of only 2 "details" coins i have. Weird but tru, the corrosion damage has left her with, what I find, to be beautiful steel blue fields and golden design accents. James</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1701892[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1701893[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 26674031, member: 82181"]I have about 80 certified Seated ladies in my collection. I am hoping the virtual post will get to a few of my coins before i must leave. On the other hand, I never miss a chance to show off one of my favorite Ladies; my voodoo coin. I call my 1846-O Tall Date that , well, because I can. She has minute scratches on her face and abdomen. I once read in a University of Tennessee about how Voodoo people used coins to curse people. 2 of the most popular curses involved trying to disfigure opponents in the world of love; or cause someone to be barren and or have a miss carriage. I figure my voodoo was going for both. The U of T thing mentions the coins but fails to describe "how" coins were used. I had to create the "scratches" that can't be seen with the naked eye part. Oh, and this is 1 of only 2 "details" coins i have. Weird but tru, the corrosion damage has left her with, what I find, to be beautiful steel blue fields and golden design accents. James [ATTACH=full]1701892[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1701893[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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