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Pillar of the Community
United States
767 Posts |
Yarm, that Bianchi medal is exquisite. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
Although I made many purchases, nothing comes to mind as being a favorite or even anything great.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
575 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2815 Posts |
This particular coin (variety) filled a HUGE gap in my Eisenhower dollar registry set.  Then there was this bank bag. . . . . 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2543 Posts |
Filled a big gap in my complete Libertad collection and started a short set that I have wanted to collect. Picked up this 1991 Libertad in an online auction when it was listed as a 1991 Libertad, as I looked closer I realized that it was a much more rare 1991 Type II. On the obverse you see OnZa as opposed to onza on a regular 1991. On the reverse the cactus under the left claw of the eagle has 8 dots as opposed to the regular 7. Apparently I was the only one who noticed because I picked up the very hard to find coin (two of which are available on ebay for $140 and $135) for $22 , the cost of a regular 1991.   Also went to an auction with my son to pick up a few more ASE's for his NGC MS69 Brown label collection but people were bidding stupid money for those. Instead picked up this ,one of a short set of four Canadian Enameled dollars, for $42 (original list in 2007,$130 ) 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
3843 Posts |
Nice coins everyone!  Krusti-Koin - That is a fantastic Seated Half!  yarm - There is so much depth & detail on that reverse that you almost feel like you are physically standing in St. Peter's!
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Valued Member
United States
166 Posts |
Thanks Joe! I am really happy with this half. I didn't buy it from a dealer, but a fellow collector who was selling off his collection. He was assembling a set of 1860's halves, and he was very knowledgeable. I want to study the die varieties to try and determine for myself when it was minted. I find the 1861-O Half to be a great story coin.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2637 Posts |
It was more trade than a purchase, but a nice piece for melt, with COA and box.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1314 Posts |
Not a part of any serious collection, I rescued this British Half Penny from the foreign coin bucket. I learned a good deal about conservation and verdi gris removal, as well as copper photography. May be the best fifteen cents I've spent in a while. 
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