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Silver rounds from Dixon IL Treasurer's judicial "estate"...
Here in Illinois, some dealers are offering generic silver rounds and Canada one ounce five dollars that came from the judicial sale of the effects of the Dixon IL (northern part of State) City Treasurer Lady who stole $54 million... I wish they were slabbed with some notation of the provenance, but hey the sellers aren't really asking any significant premiums either. I bought one for grins... oly |
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Silver rounds from Dixon IL Treasurer's judicial "estate"...
"oly" wrote in message ... Here in Illinois, some dealers are offering generic silver rounds and Canada one ounce five dollars that came from the judicial sale of the effects of the Dixon IL (northern part of State) City Treasurer Lady who stole $54 million... I wish they were slabbed with some notation of the provenance, but hey the sellers aren't really asking any significant premiums either. I bought one for grins... oly yeah - the Dixon story is pretty amazing.... I'm in the western burbs. hi - same as my other posting... What is - I wish they were slabbed with some notation of the provenance. |
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Silver rounds from Dixon IL Treasurer's judicial "estate"...
On Mar 13, 11:33*am, "ps56k" wrote:
"oly" wrote in message ... Here in Illinois, some dealers are offering generic silver rounds and Canada one ounce five dollars that came from the judicial sale of the effects of the Dixon IL (northern part of State) City Treasurer Lady who stole $54 million... I wish they were slabbed with some notation of the provenance, but hey the sellers aren't really asking any significant premiums either. *I bought one for grins... oly yeah - the Dixon story is pretty amazing.... I'm in the western burbs. hi - same as my other posting... What is - I wish they were slabbed with some notation of the provenance. Sometimes slabbed coins have a brief line or label noting if the coin (or medal or token) came from a famous collection or auction. The March 2013 slick magazine edition of Coin World has a special article on famous U.S. collectors and the accumulation and disposition of their coins. For instance, one of the most famous American collectors was a Baltimore banker named Louis Eliasberg, Sr. I have a slabbed Victoria half-sovereign, not a real special coin, but the paper in the slab is marked "Eliasberg". So I am saying that I wish somebody would slab some of these silver pieces from the Dixon IL Lady Treasurer and mark them as such. I'd pay a premium for a few pieces slabbed thusly. oly |
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Silver rounds from Dixon IL Treasurer's judicial "estate"...
On Mar 14, 11:03*am, oly wrote:
On Mar 13, 11:33*am, "ps56k" wrote: "oly" wrote in message ... Here in Illinois, some dealers are offering generic silver rounds and Canada one ounce five dollars that came from the judicial sale of the effects of the Dixon IL (northern part of State) City Treasurer Lady who stole $54 million... I wish they were slabbed with some notation of the provenance, but hey the sellers aren't really asking any significant premiums either. *I bought one for grins... oly yeah - the Dixon story is pretty amazing.... I'm in the western burbs. hi - same as my other posting... What is - I wish they were slabbed with some notation of the provenance. Sometimes slabbed coins have a brief line or label noting if the coin (or medal or token) came from a famous collection or auction. The March 2013 slick magazine edition of Coin World has a special article on famous U.S. collectors and the accumulation and disposition of their coins. For instance, one of the most famous American collectors was a Baltimore banker named Louis Eliasberg, Sr. *I have a slabbed Victoria half-sovereign, not a real special coin, but the paper in the slab is marked "Eliasberg". So I am saying that I wish somebody would slab some of these silver pieces from the Dixon IL Lady Treasurer and mark them as such. *I'd pay a premium for a few pieces slabbed thusly. olya Wow something of educational value in this group for the first time in a long time. |
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