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re: Tips from MT Coin Collectors
Posted on 1/17/13 at 8:05 pm to Great Plains Tiger
Posted on 1/17/13 at 8:05 pm to Great Plains Tiger
A few of the things that I have:
1981 Russian Proof Set:
Assortment of specialized coins from events or places:
Set of 1940 coins and rolls of unopened bicentennial halves:
Bucket of Susan B Anthony Dollars:
1864 Confederate $10 in Extra Fine condition:
Bicentennial Proof Set:
Commemerative Silver Dollar:
$2 bills and older foreign currency:
Half Dimes (one with O mint mark):
Fractional Currency, Confederate currency, silver certificates & $10 gold note:
Gold Notes, Louisiana Notes, Louisiana Baby Bond, Military Payment money & Confederate currency:
First Credit Card - Chargeaplate Baton Rouge:
Assortment of errors and old coins:
Huguenot half dollar commemorative piece Front and back:
Eisenhower dollars and 1921 Morgan:
1773 El Cazador Reale (shipwreck):
1829 Liberty Bust:
Uncut $2 bills and assortment of coins of all sorts:
Random coins I haven't cataloged:
Eisenhower dollar book and nickle book:
Ellis Island Commemorative:
More Random Stuff:
Old Mint Commemorative Proof:
Various proof sets:
And that's all I have time for. Thanks for looking.
1981 Russian Proof Set:
Assortment of specialized coins from events or places:
Set of 1940 coins and rolls of unopened bicentennial halves:
Bucket of Susan B Anthony Dollars:
1864 Confederate $10 in Extra Fine condition:
Bicentennial Proof Set:
Commemerative Silver Dollar:
$2 bills and older foreign currency:
Half Dimes (one with O mint mark):
Fractional Currency, Confederate currency, silver certificates & $10 gold note:
Gold Notes, Louisiana Notes, Louisiana Baby Bond, Military Payment money & Confederate currency:
First Credit Card - Chargeaplate Baton Rouge:
Assortment of errors and old coins:
Huguenot half dollar commemorative piece Front and back:
Eisenhower dollars and 1921 Morgan:
1773 El Cazador Reale (shipwreck):
1829 Liberty Bust:
Uncut $2 bills and assortment of coins of all sorts:
Random coins I haven't cataloged:
Eisenhower dollar book and nickle book:
Ellis Island Commemorative:
More Random Stuff:
Old Mint Commemorative Proof:
Various proof sets:
And that's all I have time for. Thanks for looking.
This post was edited on 1/17/13 at 8:10 pm
Posted on 1/17/13 at 8:18 pm to Broke
Very nice Broke!
I will look closer tomorrow and I am sure to have some questions. Thanks again for sharing!
I will look closer tomorrow and I am sure to have some questions. Thanks again for sharing!
Posted on 1/17/13 at 8:35 pm to Broke
Very nice!
Do you keep your coins at home or in a bank safe deposit box?
My neighbor kept his at home until his house was burglarized one morning. The burglars took every coin he had.
I go back and forth with mine leaving my collection in my safe deposit box most of the time but taking it out whenever I need to add new additions, or if I just want to look at some of the coins again.
Do you keep your coins at home or in a bank safe deposit box?
My neighbor kept his at home until his house was burglarized one morning. The burglars took every coin he had.
I go back and forth with mine leaving my collection in my safe deposit box most of the time but taking it out whenever I need to add new additions, or if I just want to look at some of the coins again.
Posted on 1/17/13 at 9:17 pm to Broke
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Broke
Now thats a collection. You sir, are a Great American!
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