I enjoy reading your backstories of how coins (and medals!) came to be. This one is as enlightening as always- thank you for sharing.
Thats a nice looking PNC. When I see these with older stamps, like the 1936 Three Cent stamp featured here, my initial reaction is to wonder how the PNC issuer came across a sufficient volume of uncanceled stamps.
Then I recall visits to the local 'antique mall' where there is a dealer with hundreds if not thousands of full sheets of older USA stamps. That is a likely source.
BTW - an 'antique mall' is sort of an east coast thing. I don't recall any when I was living out west. It is a large building partitioned into hundreds of spaces, without walls. Each space is maybe 10' x 15' and filled with all sorts of oddities. There are generally no sales people except for a central register area. You select what you want to purchase and bring it to the central register to pay.
I am in full agreement with that statement, as are the other hundreds of millions of American citizens who refused to adopt the SBA dollar as a widely used currency.
Thats a nice looking PNC. When I see these with older stamps, like the 1936 Three Cent stamp featured here, my initial reaction is to wonder how the PNC issuer came across a sufficient volume of uncanceled stamps.
Then I recall visits to the local 'antique mall' where there is a dealer with hundreds if not thousands of full sheets of older USA stamps. That is a likely source.
BTW - an 'antique mall' is sort of an east coast thing. I don't recall any when I was living out west. It is a large building partitioned into hundreds of spaces, without walls. Each space is maybe 10' x 15' and filled with all sorts of oddities. There are generally no sales people except for a central register area. You select what you want to purchase and bring it to the central register to pay.
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Perhaps a 'reasonably popular collector coin, but a complete and utter failure as circulating money.
Perhaps a 'reasonably popular collector coin, but a complete and utter failure as circulating money.
I am in full agreement with that statement, as are the other hundreds of millions of American citizens who refused to adopt the SBA dollar as a widely used currency.
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