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August 14th 03 09:55 PM
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PR: 2003 Exhibit Awards by
ANA
American Numismatic Association
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 2, 20003
CONTACT: Stephen Bobbitt
Telephone: 719-632-2646 x113
E-mail:
2003 ANA EXHIBIT AWARDS
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August 14th 03 09:51 PM
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In the battle of the bottom feeders, the score is: by
Bruce Hickmott
Greetings!
I did some searches on ebay (Yes, I was bored) just to look at how or friendly
bottom feeding grading services were doing. The sco
ACG: 188 auctions active.
NTC: 1474 auctions active.
PCI: 1958 auctions active.
It would be very interesting to me to see how many different sellers...
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August 14th 03 09:47 PM
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August 14th 03 09:46 PM
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How crappy does it have to be? by
Bob Flaminio
How crappy does a Washington Half have to be for *TruGrade* to give it
an MS64?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3040538254
Maybe I should send them my pocket piece?
--
Bob
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FA: Complete Morgan Collection & 20 1922 Peace Dollars by
no-spam
Hello,
In the Morgan auction you'll get every year of issue including the
prestigious 1878 first year of issue and limited mintage 1921 last year of
issue. Most of the coins are well over 100 years old, and all are minted of
..900 Fine Silver mined from Nevada's famous Comstock Lode.
There are 13...
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ANA purchases by
Ed. Stoebenau
I've just posted some images of some of the coins I bought at the ANA
convention to alt.binaries.pictures.numismatic for those interested: a
piece of Bryan money, a bowtie clip, a double denomination 11c piece,
and two 1809 half cents. I will be posting my report of the show
after I go home...
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wheat pennies (newbie questions) by
Marion Sherman Howard
Forgive my asking such elementary questions, but I'm hoping I came to
the right place.
My father-in-law passed away recently. He left behind some jars of
coins, including a jar filled with wheat pennies. I am not a coin
collector and have no idea whether there's too much value to these
coins,...
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1928 British Half Crown. by
ElvnKattala
I recently found this in a box of my step-father's things. I think they must
have come from her grandparents as they were hoteliers. I would appreciate
any knowledge about this coin.
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Who's Who at the ANA by
Ankaaz
I apologize up front for the quality of this picture, a download from AOL
You've Got Pictures. I also scanned the hard copy photo, but after a couple of
hours of futility, I finally realized my scanner's on the fritz. That image
was even worse. But here it is...
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If Star Trek Races Collected Coins... by
Michael E. Marotta
Suppose that numismatics as we know it were woven into the Star Trek
universe.
Ferengis would be coin dealers! As collectors, they would amass the
coins with the highest value-to-weight ratio, collect across all
metals to spread the risks and profits, and be suckers for Franklin
Mint medals...
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FA: Slabs at low minimum by
Todd
Slabs at low minimums! Reliable seller
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=wildmantodd
Thanks for looking
Todd
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August 14th 03 03:06 PM
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Does striking a coin multiple times have an effect on weight? by
Chrysta Wilson
I read this in the same Taxay Commem book that I quoted from in the State
Quarter post I just made. The design in question is the Lafayette Dollar.
Charles Barber cites the need to make the coin in low relief because:
"If the coin was only a medal and not subject to the coining laws making
it...
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Everybody: DO THIS NOW!!!!!!!!!!!! by
Chrysta Wilson
In article ,
says...
WASHINGTON – The United States Mint is seeking applicants to serve on the
Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC). Open positions include one
specially qualified in American history; one specially...
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1945 Lincoln Cent PCGS MS-66RD Surprise! by
Ira Stein
Sam writes:
I got an original roll of those here at the house.. you should see some of
them..
:o)
Most original never picked over rolls will slab at a mixture of MS-64 and
MS-65. Very few ever make MS-66 (like this one) and very, very few will make
MS-67. Since 1986 PCGS has only graded...
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New Member!! by
Michael R
"Fred" wrote in message
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Hello,
I am a new member. I have been reading the posts for about a week now and
it is very informative!! First, I should tell you what I collect. I
collect all denominations in the US. ...
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let the questions begin by
Bruce Hickmott
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 12:57:34 GMT, "Queen of Squishies" is
alleged to have written:
At the top of my little box was the silver dollars so I pulled those out
first and started looking around at some of the links that were offered. I
have three - 1901, 1882, and 1879. How...
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RCC X Ember by
Chrysta Wilson
In article ,
says...
I have been out of town for the last 2 weeks and I missed the wagon. I
put myself on the list to be notified when the new Embers were to come
out, but maybe my son deleted the email before I saw it. So could
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