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[Colonial Numismatics] Favorite coin of 2004

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    In a message dated 1/10/2005 10:42:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
    palmers4@erols.com writes:

    Jeff, With regards to the 24-FF, aren't you supposed to use your vast
    knowledge of the Conn. series to MAKE money? In other words, buy as a
    lesser variety, and then find it's a rarer variety?<bg> David




    The funny thing about that coin David is that it was actually plated on my
    first list -- and the only one who caught it was Rob Retz! He wasn't 100%
    sure, but he ordered it and called me a few days later and offered to send it
    back since it was a lot more valuable (at the time the 24-FF was a full R-7); my
    comment was "you were smarter than me, and you now own a rare coin at a
    cheap price -- congratulations." As for "vast" knowledge -- I yield the (bourse)
    floor to people like Dick August, Mike Ringo, Chris Young, Ken Mote and a
    few others who have found a heck of a lot more unattributed rarities than I
    ever have. Maybe being on the West Coast isn't such a good thing afterall!

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