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  1. My 5 Westward Journey Sets. Hmmmm. I must say, the Sac dollars are flawless. I don`t know what they do to the nickels, but 2 of my sets, the PF nickels are S***, scuffed and scratches. The other 3 sets, the nickels are barely PF 67-68, and that is generous. I am happy, I guess, I got them. The Sac Dollars are flawless. I don`t get it.
  2. I`ve spent Silver Certificates and red seal US $2.00 and $5.00 US Notes that were too raggedy for keeping. These 18 year old store clerks are baffled. They have to call over a manager to see if they are "real". I`ve spent wheaties and dateless buff nickels. I recently bought a roll of the new buffs. I never see these in change (even though they minted 780 MILLION of them). Out of the roll, maybe 3 or 4 were MS62. Nothing in a condition worth keeping, so I`m spending these as well. Silver is mine. Nobody gets my silver!
  3. Wow! The koala looks like it`s jumping off the coin! You just have to love those reverse cameo coins. Too bad platinum is out of my budget.
  4. You must admit, that is some mighty fine silversmithing!
  5. Yeah, that Plastic that makes up the "slab" sure makes for a fine reflector!!!
  6. I got this error message and thought I was kicked off! mySQL query error: DELETE FROM ibf_sessions WHERE member_id=110 mySQL error: Can't open file: 'ibf_sessions.MYI' (errno: 145) mySQL error code: Date: Tuesday 28th of June 2005 04:33:36 AM
  7. "The 'supersize' seems to show the 1942 over the 1943...that in itself is really odd....... " This astute observation shows it to be a fake. The "GOD WE TR" showing as raised on the bottom of Lincolns bust on the 1943 portion of the coin shows that the 1942 portion was struck over the 1943.
  8. "Well originally the Statue of Liberty is from France... am I going to assume that politics has caused the coin designs to go stale as the relationship of US and France are not at the best times ever? " Liberty has been on US coins since at least 1793, long before the Statue of Liberty.
  9. I would classify myself as a specialist with hoarder elements. I am drawn to certain series where every known die pair are cataloged, and new dicoveries are aggressively pursued. Then again, I may buy anything on any particular day, for no apparent reason.
  10. I saw the other postings as well. I think it has to do with your own age and frame of reference. Personally, I think the Modern era starts with the Lincoln cents, Mercs, SL quarters, WL halves. I would put the Barber series, Morgans, and Liberty gold in the Pre-Modern area. Others think clad coinage is modern, silver coinage as old. Still others think it has to be pre 1900. It`s all a matter of your own frame of reference.
  11. Whohah Wrote: "Since 1958. I got interested in the 'new' Lincoln Memorial reverse for the cent. I was 10" I was 5 in 1959, when each one of us got a shiny new memorial cent from our kindergarten teacher. Even at age 5, it intrigued me that there could be "different" money. Dimes with the lady on it (mercs) and dimes with the man on it (roosies). Along about 1962, I got my first Morgan dollar from the bank. After a few Morgans from the bank (at the rate of one every month or two) I got my first Redbook. Been hooked ever since. Bruce
  12. If you need to ask if something is a good investment, then you probably should do a whole lot more reading about the subject. A good book to give you a very basic grounding in Morgan dollars is Q. David Bowers "Red Book of Morgan Silver Dollars". No one can give you the "stock tip of the week" as far as coins are concerned. Read and educate yourself and make your own decisions. There are many good books out there.
  13. I wwwwwould v-v-vote, b-but the S-s-s-slovenia n-note g-gave me a s-s-seizure
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