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 Posted 07/16/2018  09:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jason39305 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I used to shop at A Coin and Silver Shop in Memphis when I lived there. Those are some good guys. That's a nice 1893 S Morgan!
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 Posted 07/16/2018  11:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tnvol to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Jason I'm defiantly going by there. I pulled it up on google and it's looks really nice. The one in Bartlett wasn't much bigger than my office.
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OMG!

Someone with a story about their father or grandfather and it's a real legit rare coin. That's even more rare than the coin you have!

Nice coin.

Hope you can afford to keep it.
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OMG!

Someone with a story about their father or grandfather and it's a real legit rare coin. That's even more rare than the coin you have!

Nice coin.

Hope you can afford to keep it.


Thanks, that's nice to here.

I want anyone reading this that has an elderly father, to ask him questions, even if you think it's not important. Take a look around his home, if you see something you don't know anything about, ask him about it. My dad and I had a great relationship, we worked together for 25 years, he was my best man when I got married and my best friend when he died. My wife and I did a 25 minute documentary video on him 3 months before his death, asking all kinds of questions about his life, I still didn't know about the coins.

I went back today and got the rest of the coins he had stashed away in his drawer. There were a couple Kennedy halves and a 2000 Sacagawea dollar, that appear's best I can tell with a normal magnifying glass, not to be Cheerios or a wounded eagle.
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I want anyone reading this that has an elderly father, to ask him questions, even if you think it's not important. Take a look around his home, if you see something you don't know anything about, ask him about it. My dad and I had a great relationship, we worked together for 25 years, he was my best man when I got married and my best friend when he died.


You got that right, glad you had the time and relationship and now the memories! and to CCF

Now you have an entire new family
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Thanks Jason I'm defiantly going by there. I pulled it up on google and it's looks really nice. The one in Bartlett wasn't much bigger than my office.


Yeah, that guy's shop wasn't too good, and he definitely didn't seem as honest either.
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Hmmm, I been wondering about a ring I found outside his shop. Looked like a diamond ring. I took it in and told him I found it outside thinking they might know who had been in before me and who it belonged to. He looked at it and said it was junk. Makes me wonder, what if it wasn't? Got to hope it was junk now though.
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Now you have an entire new family


Thanks southsav, seems like a nice family here.
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Lots of comments already, but what a spectacular coin to be left behind.
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