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These look great!
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I just got those coins this week. I know they are low grades, but that is all I can afford for right now..
Any Morgan is good to have. I like the 1896 you have. Perhaps these 3 will get you 1 really nice Morgan one day That's how I do it sometimes.
Brg, cool so-called dollar ! That's a nice piece.
jpcienkus- Nice score. That's a great first dpl!
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Thanks for sharing these I'll be saving up for a silver one. I'm also moving to Buffalo at the end of April, so maybe I'll find one up there.
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Joe certainly knows whats going on. I'm not sure what it all means, but it looks like these are the current medals out there and their auction history. There appears to be several affordable ones...if they were ever to re-surface Thanks again for the info guys.
8313. Bronze. Unc. Unawarded. Ex-7304 #497.
8212. #270. Silver. XF/AU. “ALPHA MESSER” $2300.00
8212. #271. Bronze. XF/AU. “LEON HERRERA Y PAZ” $833.75
12/11. FPL. Bronze. UNC. “Charlotte Pendleton” $895,99 SOLD
FPL: Gilt Bronze. XF/AU. Rim nicks. Obv. scr. SOLD $825.00
eBay 10/11. Bronze. Unc with case. $1136.00
8111. 3438. Gilt Bronze. “Timothy ED. McGarr” Timothy E. McGarr was Secretary of the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene. We were unable to find out the reason for which he was awarded this medal. $2185.00
Stacks 1/10. #4986. BRONZE. UNC. “EDLEECK MANUFACTURING CO. Original case. $1380.00
Stacks 9/09. #7846. EX-7506. 1495.00
7909. #349. Silver. “VARTRY WATER CO.” AU. $2415.00
7909. #350. Silver Plated Bronze. AU. “H. W. PRETTYMAN” On a cartouche below the figure of Liberty is the struck name of the awardee; H.W. PRETTYMAN. Prettyman, from Mt. Tabor, Oregon, exhibited fruits in Horticultural Hall. Vermule traces the spiritual genesis of James Earl Fraser's design for the buffalo nickel to MacNeil, and in particular, to this work. In the past, we have sold a number of gilt bronze medals. This is the first time we have offered a bronze medal that has been silvered. $517.50
7808. #404. Gilt Bronze. Unc. edge nicks. “New jersey State Museum” $2070.00
7506. 294. Bronze. Unc. Edge nick. 'L. MANNING” $805.00
eBay 4/05. Silver. XF “ A few small edge nicks. A. Tagemi” $546.56
7304. #497. Bronze. Unc. Unawarded. $690.00
7203. #495. Bronze. AU. NILES TOOL WORKS COMPANY. $488.75
7102. #420. Gilt Bronze. AU. "Eldridge R.Johnson" with original box. $483.00
7001. 592. Silver. AU. "CH. NEGRESSE" $1265.00
7001. 593. Bronze. Bronze. AU. Redbrook Kennels" $488.75
6498. #556. Silver. Unc. 'Ontario Agricultural College.” $1650.00
6096. #263. Bronze. AU. $302.50
5895. #361. SILVER. UNC. “GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY) $990.00
5895. #362. Bronze. XF. “The Niles Tool Works company” $165.00
5794. #364. Bronze. XF. Cleaned-original patina removed. “Dement, Miles & Co. $203.50-
5091. #292. Bronze. “VANCROFT KENNELS”. $253.00
4588. #242. Bronze. AU. “LAMBERT TYPEWRITER COMPANY” $143.00
KS81. #4104. Silver. AU. $262.50
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Ankur. Thanks for sharing. That's an awesome piece!! I think you're lucky to own one.
Contact Joe Levine [JLevine968@aol.com] at Presidential Coin and Antique.He can give you current information and availability. These were award medals, and so they were made in larger quantities than most.
Thanks!!
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I've seen a few different varieties offered, but I'm completely in love with the one pictured. It's just a gorgeous piece.
At this point, it looks extremely rare and prob well out of my budget. Guess I have some saving up to do
A sub sounds great, but it won't give me the same satisfaction. I like your blue example!
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Ok, well. Maybe one not this nice This one sold for $2,990.
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I've been looking around and can't find any for sale. I know that a few of you collect medals, so I'm hoping that someone can point me in the right direction. Looks like this:
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Nice coin Shane. Geez they had some goofy looking profiles on some coins
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That's a nice PL 1881 S!!!
Never bought a Merc, so thought this would be nice for my first one
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Another great purchase from Ankur at the Parsippany coin show. Always a pleasure to do business with.
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Just dipping my toes Bust half #1
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Nice Morgans guys!!
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The Happy Coin, Chris Moran great people to work with.
wheat
I concur. Chris is a nice guy and his coins are indeed, happy.
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I'd also like to mention a deal with e1cnr. He sold me some awesome nickles and an Ike. Everything was perfect!! I'd definitely buy another coin from him.
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I'm sure of it
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Mark Feld, an honest and reliable dealer. He has wonderful coins! If you haven't dealt with him yet, then what are you waiting for!?
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Nice coins guys!
This is a new purchase, but I don't have it in my hands yet. I'm confident that the picture represents the coin well, and I can't wait to get it in my hands!!!
Another awesome Mark Feld coin.
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Nice Morgans, and I'm in love with that 1909 Barber!!
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Purdy GSA!
Thanks buddy. Next, I am going after that 1886 ROYGBIV in your inventory!
I saw it in hand, and it's definitely a pretty coin . The spectrum is amazing. I was going to pull the trigger on it myself.
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I've seen this on a 2000P and it was strike doubling. Here's one on eBay similar to yours http://www.ebay.com/itm/2000P-Mass-Quarter-Error-Coin-Double-Struck-Both-Sides-Closeup-Pictures-/251206395678?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item3a7d11671e
Post your most recent acquisition: US
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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