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  1. I found an interesting banknote last month with seven ones in the serial number. One digit short of the big money.

     

    Who can spot which of the ones in the serial numbers I altered in five minutes with Photoshop?

     

    F11151111Dabc_zps77acbd06.jpg

     

    First person to correctly identify the Photoshopped digit wins a decent Silver Certificate from my circulated pile. Free shipping too. :yes:

     

    You have a one in eight chance of getting it right. And I will post a photo of the untouched banknote after someone wins.

     

    Who has good eyes? :swoon:

  2. Nice to have you back posting Art & I like the hat :art:

     

    Have not set any goals as yet, will probably just muddle on as per usual & see what turns up.

     

    Welcome back Art and yes, that is a very nice hat.

     

    I intend to muddle on as well and see what turns up that I find interesting.

    Might pare down the collection a bit as well to make room in the safety deposit box.

  3. One of my friends recently inherited a collection of US coins from his father and included were several 1976 Bicentennial medals made by the Medallic Art Company (Danbury, CT). All were brass or silver (except for one marked 18k gold) and were intended to celebrate the New York State American Revolution.

     

    Here are the photos I took of the gold medal:

     

    Bi-Gold-1.jpg

    Bi-Gold-2.jpg

    Gold_Medal_Edge_Comp.jpg

     

    The medal weighs 21.36 grams with a diameter of 38mm.

    This link shows the silver and brass versions but not the gold:

     

    http://numismatics.o...i,%20Americo%22

     

    The printed ordering information that came with the medals claims that only 1000 were minted in gold and that the first 250 were given to officials from the original 13 states. As this is #251 it is apparently the first one sold to the general public.

     

    Any additional info would be appreciated, and if anyone owns the Johnson reference could you please look up the gold version. Thanks!

  4. Looks to be at least MS62 with a beautiful reverse. I have the same date in a PCGS MS60 holder and your coin is much nicer.

     

    I would send it in to NGC to be certified, as there are many counterfeits floating around. If it come back MS63 go back to the dealer and ask him.....

     

    "Who's the man?" :tease:

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