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quote: Originally posted by hdwilli
hello, i would like to post my newest coins, too. but how to get HTML on? or are there others ways to get picturen into posting? regards willi
Hi Willi, If you reply to this post by using the "Reply to Topic" button on the upper right-hand side of the screen, you can then click on the "Insert an Image File" link and then upload your photograph. The "Insert an Image File" link is just below the text box and it has a picture of a green camera beside it. I hope that this helps. Snooba.   
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Australia
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New Member
Germany
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i will try this test. hope it will work. if yes, this nice coin in really good condition could start my new chapter: schwalbachtaler Image: 1809k.jpg91.4 KB
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Netherlands
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quote: Originally posted by hdwilli
i will try this test. hope it will work. if yes, this nice coin in really good condition could start my new chapter: schwalbachtaler
Nice Thaler...do you have more thalers ? regards, Hans
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Australia
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Rest in Peace
United States
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mnemtsas, What a great coin!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Yes I rather like it too 
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Valued Member
New Zealand
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Nice coin Mnemtsas, that would be a welcome addition to anyone's collection!! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Just won a heritage auction, Its graded MS61, its for my type set. 
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Valued Member
Australia
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Got this beauty in the mail this morning 1947 FlorinImpressive looking coin there, Shatsi.
Edited by gnome 09/25/2006 10:53 am
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Valued Member
United States
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Hi shatsi, what a beautiful coin. Did you have to send Heritage an arm and leg or just one part for the coin ? It is truly the prettiest silver coin we have in our coin history. It is by far my favorite coin and as you look at that coin you can tell why. A fully struck, lustrous Walking Liberty in the higher MS grades are a premium buy. Glad you were able to get the Walker for your type set shatsi. Berry
PS, what do you think the prior year WL from Denver in the same condition would cost you?
Edited by Berry 09/25/2006 11:26 am
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United States
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Berry, Its $39.50 including buyers premium + s/h. Its a 1939-D.
I did a search on heritage for you, 1938-D in MS61 not many available. One went for $460 and the other for $322.
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United States
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quote: Originally posted by shatsi
Berry, Its $39.50 including buyers premium + s/h. Its a 1939-D.
I did a search on heritage for you, 1938-D in MS61 not many available. One went for $460 and the other for $322.
Malsha, thanks for the info., you got a good deal for it being Heritage!!! I browse that site once in awhile and I see the prices and I get off immediately, the prices scared me near death. If I were to get a 38-D Walker, I would want no less than a MS-65.... I have a couple of EF-40, but picked them up a long time ago. Berry
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Australia
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mnemtsas - I was watching your other thread when you were first looking to buy one of these coins, and isn't Swamperbob's knowledge amazing? I love your 1786 Portrait Dollar! It's a really beautiful coin. gnome - What a terrific miss-strike Florin! A great addition to any collection! shatsi - That is a truly lovely Walking Liberty. It has a beautiful lustre to it. 
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New Zealand
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Today I picked up three Canadian coins, a 1964 commem silver dollar, a 1906 50 cent and a 1888 25 cent 
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