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Posts posted by BOILER78
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I picked this up at the Baltimore show. One of the gold patterns struck in gold that is actually "affordable"
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J210 listed as unique in the most recent Judd book and not surprising the only one graded by either service.
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The latest addition to the Old Green Holder gold type set.
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Here is the merc from my type set
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Very pretty Shane (thumbs u
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Here is the latest addition to the typeset
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MJ your too kind Gregg is a great guy and a credit to both Purdue and our hobby. Oh and here is another recent addition to the type set.
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The newest addition to the type set.
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Larry- That 1833 bust dime is yummy!! Maybe it's just my imagination but high grade Bust dimes in AU 58 or better have really disappeared from the bourse floors over the past few years??
Here is one of my favorites
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Picked up a few new patterns recently.
Judd 168
Judd 1112
Judd 210
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SkyMan It's all good
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Thanks The IHC pattern is J406
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Dang it sure takes a lot of work to change the subject around here!!
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Love the look of that 11-d! (thumbs u Are you trying to do the complete set in AU 58?
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Sure but the images aren't very good. I pulled them off my scanner. One of these days I'll have Mark Goodman image a few more coins for me.
Here are the merged scans of both sides.
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The latest addition to the type set from the Central States show.
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I haven't bought any gold type in several years but the gold bug must have bit at the FUN show........... 10 of the 14 coins I picked up were gold. This half eagle is the only one I have images of at the moment.
Follow the lead picture post.
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
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IMO the old green holder is more valuable than the cameo designation on that 1889 seated dime. Nice coin. (thumbs u