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Very nice Morgan there Bobby! Also love that 53 PF Jefferson you posted several posts back.

 

This is a great thread for seeing some great coins. I love seeing what everyone is taking home.

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Very nice Morgan there Bobby! Also love that 53 PF Jefferson you posted several posts back.

 

This is a great thread for seeing some great coins. I love seeing what everyone is taking home.

Thank you sir!

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Very attractive looking Morgan, Bobby! :applause:

 

GY, nice Morgan. You live in MA. and you post things like go yankees? I see some tar and feathers in your future.

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Very attractive looking Morgan, Bobby! :applause:

 

GY, nice Morgan. You live in MA. and you post things like go yankees? I see some tar and feathers in your future.

 

I'm from RI. ;)

 

Here's another from that show...

 

Bought it raw as AU58 and submitted it along with the Morgan...

 

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Nice coin FishyOne! :applause:

 

 

 

...I've always wanted to own a 17th century US coin...

 

I take it the ones made in China...

 

Oh well, I should have known a Yankees fan would be off base. :baiting:;)

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Nice group of coins there Rons!! Are they originals and replicas? Not real familiar with Comms and also wondering what type of album has slots for replicas? Thanks my friend!

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Received yesterday from Tipisco Coin. Do you think it will cross?

 

 

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I've always wanted to own a 17th century US coin.

 

Nice.

 

I hate to be a technicanal collector, but there is no such thing as a 17th century US coin since the US did not come into being until the 18th century as evidenced by my latest acquisition:

 

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