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Old March 26th 04, 04:01 PM
John Stone
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Default MSNS spring coin show auction

Got the auction catalog yesterday for the MSNS spring coin show. There are far
fewer ancient coins (under 100 lots) than normal. A decent selection of various
world coins (including a number of bulk lots) and US coins that are oriented more
to the average income collector (1909-S Lincoln cent in VF) etc. There are some
unc rolls of Lincoln cents from the 1940s and 1950s that are described as "red"
coins. Who knows, you might hit the jackpot with these and get them slabbed
MS66 and up and get the registry set people excited. I will be at the auction
on Saturday night when the US material is sold.

The auction is not online but a catalog is available from Craig Whitford
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