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Dean,

 

I love your IHC's !!!

 

I don't have too many IHC's anymore

but here is one of my latest - for the

1891 Proof Set:

 

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Newest Image [ BluCCphotos]:

 

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Dean...its Mike...not Larry...

 

I know - can you believe I own something other than a Barber - lol

 

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Boiler - another outstanding Pattern... just beautiful !!

 

 

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Sorry Mike and I must have had a brain f**t? That what happens after 50. Well you have a great eye for your Barber's and what I have seen of your Indian's it also applies. I never get tired of seeing any of your toned beauties regardless of the denomination.

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Hung up for awhile. Here is one that can go different denominations if wanted. The toning on this NGC graded 1902 PF65RB is sweeeeet. ENJOY

 

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Boiler's Two Center Pattern Proof was a hard act to follow.

 

If you don't mind my asking, Boiler, when and where do you

exibit your Pattern coins ? I'll be at the ANA this Summer and

would love to see them.

 

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Picking up at :

 

1905 - :cloud9: - another year for Barbers !!!

 

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A nice warmly toned Half Dollar from my 2nd tier collection.

 

 

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The 1914 Assay Medal shouldn't have been posted - the year was 1905

or any Barber Half Dollar.

 

Seeing as though you are new - I'll run with the year of your Assay Medal : 1914

 

 

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Now - the year is 1914 - or any Barber Half...

 

Okay Lincolnites...now's your chance to get those coppers shown off !!!

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Now - the year is 1914 - or any Barber Half...

 

or 1905 or Barber halves...

 

 

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