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Please help identify this item for a nice person at CU?

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This was posted across the street by a (nearly) very nice (almost) young lady who works at CU blush.gif

 

Can you folks help identify it for her? Any help is much appreciated by both her and myself, on her behalf...

 

 

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Oh, I know. Let me go post my answer over there.

 

 

 

foreheadslap.gif Never mind. Can't do that.

 

Maybe she could post the question over here? She can use David's account. shocked.gif

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I get the same message, however, if you let the web page time out (fully load) and then hit the back button you will likely get the image. This worked for me.

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You people have it all wrong. It is a rare (previously unknown) Charles Barber pattern for a half dollar. This coin belongs in a PCGS slab with that pedigree.

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You people have it all wrong. It is a rare (previously unknown) Charles Barber pattern for a half dollar. This coin belongs in a PCGS slab with that pedigree.
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You people have it all wrong. It is a rare (previously unknown) Charles Barber pattern for a half dollar. This coin belongs in a PCGS slab with that pedigree.

 

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I also posted this on the CU board:

 

This is courtesy of Joe Levine, Presidential Coin & Antiques, Alexandria, Va.

 

This is an unlisted U.S. Mint Medalet. It combines the obverse of of Julian

PR-42 by Anthony Paquet with an unlisted reverse. This unlisted reverse borrows

its wreath from PR-36, a Lincoln assassination medalet. This was probably a

private issue (not sold to collectors by the Mint) and could have been used

for election purposes. It has a value of $50-60.

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