Need Help Identifying Significant St. Pats Coin Auctions Público Deposited
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As a point of interest, the recent copper farthing in the Bowers sale in
Baltimore was actually the Picker Coin (lot 57 from the 1984 Stack's sale)
though that was not noted by FVV in the recent catalog.
JA
--- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "John lorenzo" <jlorenzo@o...>
wrote:
> If some one was to ask me which series has taken off the most in the
> last year it would be this series IMOP. While the State Coppers appear
> (?)to be topped-out at the present time this series still seems to be
> climbing - or is it just catching up with the TOP 4 (Ct., NJ. VT. and
> Mass.). Very popular as the recent example at Baltimore has suggested.
> On the other side of the pond try looking in some past Spinks
> Circulars although tough to review other than going to the ANS (NY)
> and examples are sporadic but in general CHOICE (VF and above but
> never near AU such as the three Norwebs, although I have seen some
> rough VF and maybe XF's from time to time).
>
> JPL
>
>
>
> --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "mantoloking2002"
> <rogersiboni@a...> wrote:
> > --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "colonialcoinunion"
> > <jagre@a...> wrote:
> > > I've been doing some research and trying to identify the auctions
> > in
> > > the last 30 years or so that contained any significant St. Pats
> > > coins -
> > >
> > > I already have the following:
> > >
> > > Garrett
> > > Roper
> > > Picker
> > > Norweb
> > > Oechsner (one silver farthing)
> > > Griffee (2 farthings)
> > > A recent C4 with a number of varieties
> > > Eliasberg (1 silver farthing that later re-appeared at Goldberg)
> > > Stacks 1997 (2 silver farthings)
> > > Heritage 99 (1 silver farthing referenced on the Coinfacts site)
> > > The last Bowers auction
> > >
> > > I'm looking for any listing of any silver farthing in any grade,
> in
> > > addition to any appearances of higher grade copper farthings and
> > > halfpennies.
> > >
> > > Thanks everyone -
> > >
> > > John Agre - 2003-03-18
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