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Posts posted by jaceravone
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On 11/27/2021 at 10:48 PM, Just Bob said:
That is a very nice medal. I have always liked this design.
So-Called Dollars website only lists seven varieties of this medal, in low and high relief. Do you have a link to your set? I would love to take a look at the different varieties.Â
Hello Bob, that is somewhat correct, there are six known varieties for the so-called dollar series with a possible seventh being the HK 221a which there has never been one graded. In all my years collecting these I have never seen a HK221a either. I'm not saying it doesn't exist but it's like people saying that they have seen a silver one. I've never seen one nor has one ever been certified.Â
In addition to the 6 HK varieties there are 13 other medals in various sizes. I hope this link works so you can view my set. Thank you for your interest. https://coins.www.collectors-society.com/wcm/CoinCustomSetView.aspx?s=14366 -
Hello,
What does a set need as far as requirements, to go from a custom set to a competitive set? I have sent in a request earlier this year to begin a new competitive set on the registry but was notified that it would best be kept as a custom set. There are 19 verifiable medals in this set and I believe it would be a great addition to the medals and tokens category. These are the 1892 Liberty Head High Relief World's Columbian Expo medals. All, but two of the medals have pop reports created for them and I am working to fix this matter. Thank you. Please feel free to reach out to me for any further information about this set. Â
Custom set to a Competitive set
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Sadly you are correct. Lol thanks. 🥴