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Iowa Silver Baron Bammer

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both sets and photos.

I'm slowly and surely starting to update my sets and photos. I've cut out several comepetitive sets, most notably the full Buffalo Nickel set and Indian Head Cent set because I can't see myself finishing them (due to cash constraints). However, both coins will be featured either in a short set or one per year set and in some of my custom sets.

My custom sets, I'm starting with New Orleans silver, will cover a wide range of silver and gold coins. However, I can safely say that silver will be the bulk of the coins listed. I'm going slow with these custom sets, as I want to make better descriptions to rank up with a few other members superb sets. Please bear with me on this, and please don't be shy on giving me constructive feedback as I go.

The custom sets will cover the gamut of my other interests; the west, railroads and WW2. I'm also going to make silver sets from the Americas (USA, Canada, Mexico and Central and South American countries) and Europe. Europe will be lumped in one custom set while the Americas will probably be grouped by Canada, Mexico and everybody else.

Along with updated descriptions, I'm also working (as I noted in a previous journal entry) on my photographs. I really, REALLY feel I'm on the right track with my pics. I"m slowing down, working on just a few coins at a time so I get them right. Personally I've made a lot of improvment. Here again, constructive feedback will be appreciated. As an example, this entry's picture is the obverse of 2 so-called dollars. This entry will feature the obverse of HK-336, commemorating Zebulan Pike's Southwest Expedition. This one is minted in oxidized silver. The second coin (I'll put it in a separate entry) is the bronze example of the same medal, HK-338. please let me know what you think.

Thanks for reading.

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