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100 Days Of 19th Century Gold

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My oldest is 1835 and then it jumps to 1854.
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As we are talking about a thread that will span our country's gold issues I count 15 actual decades that we have produced "classic" gold. It may be a SmallEagle show to begin with but for a small two week tread it would be rewarding for all of us to see some of our members treasures.
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Question: Would be in bad taste to show the gold that I used to have?

Oooh! A 7070 revisited.
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i go 1843 as my earliest but I will contribute I believe 15 or 18 pieces all told if we go to the 1930's. Maybe we start 179x - 1810?
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Cool idea. My earliest is 1849, though I can hit a lot of the years following that.
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oih82w8, not at all IMO

show what you had since you owned it at some point.
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Quote:
Question: Would be in bad taste to show the gold that I used to have?
No.
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I hope that I did not delete them all...I have a tendency to do that when I do not rightfully possess it anymore.
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We will need 15 decades so SmallEagle can show his 179x examples.

For those of you who haven't seen his drool worthy gold, do a search for muddler's "12 days of your favorite classics!" He's about 4 pages from the end.


OH MY

I just saw hid collection from that thread. Where on earth did he manage those from? I do not want to even think about the cost of some of those treasures. Those are just incredible. wow
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We will need 15 decades so SmallEagle can show his 179x examples.

For those of you who haven't seen his drool worthy gold, do a search for muddler's "12 days of your favorite classics!" He's about 4 pages from the end.


Oh my, is right! Holy Cow!!



Ok, I propose for a name for the upcoming thread: the "15 Days of American Gold Fever: 1790s-1930s".


Thoughts? Additions? Clarifications?
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Quote:
Question: Would be in bad taste to show the gold that I used to have?



Once again, my favorite Moderator and I think alike: No.


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I'm stoked

Can't wait to see
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If going into the 1930, I think I have 2 more. LOL! I can't wait to see...
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I just received the email notification of the "12 days" thread being bumped and realized I hadn't been around these parts for a while! I'll definitely contribute my early gold to the cause :)
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Welcome back!
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