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1793....a Good Year As I Remember

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What, no reverse?
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Well, if you remember 1793 I think that's excusable.
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This was my best buy on a 1793 ... an S-11a ...

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It looks better in hand. The Florida jeweler charged me $30.
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I'll give $35 :-)
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Sorry, fellas. Since it didn't have a counterstamp, I've flipped it!

What really blew me away on the purchase was that the jeweler consulted a gray sheet. I was expecting to pay $500 or more, what with the good details, beneath pervasive, micro porosity. Needless to say, I couldn't get the wallet opened fast enough.

I like this one much better ...

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Bring it on boys--- !
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