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Amazing Jefferson's Part 1


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<font size=3>Very nice Jeffersons!<p> I always have fun at the coin shows by asking the Jefferson experts how many steps there really are at Monticello.<br>

I always receive the "Go Away" look and then followed with some mumbling about artistic value. <br> I like to tie history to the coins I collect. It seems to add a little fun to the hobby.<br>

There is no definitive answer as throughout the history of Monticello the number of steps have changed. <br>From a dirt ramp during construction to the number now existing.<p>Here are my photos from 2006<p><p>

<img src=http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/0/2/4/5/7/0/webimg/502605286_o.jpg><p><img src=http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/0/2/4/5/7/0/webimg/502605339_o.jpg>

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<center><font size=3>Very nice Jeffersons!<p> I always have fun at the coin shows by asking the Jefferson experts how many steps there really are at Monticello.<br>

I always receive the "Go Away" look and then followed with some mumbling about artistic value. <br> I like to tie history to the coins I collect. It seems to add a little fun to the hobby.<br>

There is no definitive answer as throughout the history of Monticello the number of steps have changed. <br>From a dirt ramp during construction to the number now existing.<p>Here are my photos from 2006<p><p>

<img src=http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/0/2/4/5/7/0/webimg/502605286_o.jpg><p><img src=http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/0/2/4/5/7/0/webimg/502605339_o.jpg>

 

That's neat info and something I had never given any thought until now. :bthumbsup:

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