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<p>[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 114494, member: 4381"]mmmm</p><p><br /></p><p>(exhale)</p><p><br /></p><p>well... he was aditionally impressed because he goes into this place and everyone with wearing a firearm, and the place has a ton of gold coins. It was in the 50's on the Westside I believe. Maybe Stacks. I'll check with him after the weekend and make sure I'm not disparaging the wrong place. My friend first went to the bank and asked them for some silver coins and they told him to go upstairs. This might sound silly to many on the list, but for someone of his background, he doesn't really know well what banks do and how currency worked. So he went to the bank to get some real silver coins, and they pointed him upstairs to this place and he brought these coins which can look good to someone unfamiliar with the problem of cleaning coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>I told him not to feel to bad about the polished coins. If the Smithsoneon thinks its a good thing to do to a coin, why shouldn't you <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I was hoping to give him good new about the New Orleans coin. What does the 1896 grade at?</p><p><br /></p><p>Ruben[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 114494, member: 4381"]mmmm (exhale) well... he was aditionally impressed because he goes into this place and everyone with wearing a firearm, and the place has a ton of gold coins. It was in the 50's on the Westside I believe. Maybe Stacks. I'll check with him after the weekend and make sure I'm not disparaging the wrong place. My friend first went to the bank and asked them for some silver coins and they told him to go upstairs. This might sound silly to many on the list, but for someone of his background, he doesn't really know well what banks do and how currency worked. So he went to the bank to get some real silver coins, and they pointed him upstairs to this place and he brought these coins which can look good to someone unfamiliar with the problem of cleaning coins. I told him not to feel to bad about the polished coins. If the Smithsoneon thinks its a good thing to do to a coin, why shouldn't you ;) I was hoping to give him good new about the New Orleans coin. What does the 1896 grade at? Ruben[/QUOTE]
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