Seeing as how the Early American copper portion of the collection was shared a few days ago, I thought that CCF members might enjoy seeing some of the other coins in the National Collection.
Thanks for that link Meadowview it adds to the one I posted! What a fantastic site - I can't believe it took me so long to find it, considering all the time I spend online looking at coin stuff and doing searches on the subject.
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Wow, a lot of nice looking coins, that I would love to have. No thing new there! If I were to get a Pismo clamshell, how would that be slabbed for authenticity...
My brother and I visited the Smithsonian in 2011. The first place we went was to the "Stories on Money".
I recall seeing an 1849 $20 Pattern, a 1933 St. Gaudens, a newer colorized $5 bill (it wasn't crisp and the serial number wasn't anything special) and I seem to recall the $100,000 gold note on display.
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