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Pillar of the Community
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I would probably start a new thread. The posting schedule would be: Oct 1: Post all 1807 CBHs you have. 2: 1808 3: 1809 4: 1810 5: 1811 6: 1812 7: 1813 8: 1814 9: 1815 (maybe off Heritage!)  10: 1816 11: 1817 12: 1818 13: 1819 14: 1820 15: 1821 16: 1822 17: 1823 18: 1824 19: 1825 20: 1826 21: 1827 22: 1828 23: 1829 24: 1830 25: 1831 26: 1832 27: 1833 28: 1834 29: 1835 30: 1836 31: 1837 1st Nov: 1838 2: 1839(Oops! Off a day! Since there is no Day 0! Doh! Oh, well! The 2nd of November is now the official end.) 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: 9: 1815 (maybe off Heritage!) Bid high or you'll be looking at it in 'my' post buddy.  I do like the schedule.....Oct 31 = my birthday and 1837 = my favorite year for CBH.  Just kidding about the 1815.....it is all yours. 
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Moderator
 United States
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Heritage has an 1815 in NGC MS66(!) listed on ebay for a mere $185k. Maybe if we pooled our collecting budgets....
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Pillar of the Community
United States
870 Posts |
I forgot you owe me money! Thanks for the reminder!
My choice wasn't up there - I have one so I'll post one. =) I said I'd post some, but I don't have some. Unless you pay me back what you don't owe me, then I'll definitely buy more and post SOME!
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Valued Member
United States
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I've got a few, mostly later dates, but I would love to post'em. Hmm, can the overdates be posted on either day or just the primary day?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: can the overdates be posted on either day or just the primary day Good question. I don't have one, but still a good question.
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 United States
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I think we would really be hard pressed to find an 1816. Though we might be able to find one of those rare ones from China.  
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Valued Member
United States
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I have 1 and it is an 1828. It was an impulse buy from an ancient dealer... I bought some morgans from him (he gets them for me) and before I paid he said... "Hey, you want this for $30?" "$30?!?!?!... Sure I'll take it!" What a fun day that was... It is also my oldest United States coin.
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 United States
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Quote: Oops! Off a day! Since there is no Day 0! Doh! Oh, well! The 2nd of November is now the official end. So there are actually 33 years of CBH, 1807~1839 inclusive 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Math, schmath... 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I think we would really be hard pressed to find an 1816. Since there WERE NONE MINTED that year! And now my dream makes sense... the dates line up again!  (I will repost the dates & years to post when we get closer!)
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 United States
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Quote: And now my dream makes sense... the dates line up again!  For the record, I selected "Yes, I like to look at them but don't have any." Yet. I do have two holes to fill in the 7070. 
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Not for me.  The next coin show is the weekend of October 29th. But I will probably be looking for one or two, dated 1835~1839. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: Hmm, can the overdates be posted on either day or just the primary day? I really don't care. This is America. We can do what we want. (And all our other nation friends can also do what they want! Like Braveheart said: "They can't take away our FREEDOM!") Logical discussion follows: Normally the last date stamped is the year of the coin, i.e., 1827 over 6 would be an 1827. But since it was an 1826 BEFORE it was an 1827, post away in either category! (I don't even mind posting it 2 days in a row since it technically fits in either/or/both!) 
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