Eric Newman envelope Público Deposited
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From: Bruce Smith <bhsmith325@gmail.com>
Subject: Eric Newman envelope
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After seeing a few images of envelopes from Eric Newman coins, I pulled out
an envelope that came with a Washington Military Bust piece that I had
purchased about 10 years ago. It appears to me to be consistent, but I'm
hoping someone here can help. I assume other collectors used similar
envelopes, but the typewritten notes look close to me. There is another
envelope, which contained the coin, folded in half and inserted in the
outer envelope .
Bruce
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<div dir=3D"ltr">After seeing a few images of envelopes from Eric Newman co=
ins, I pulled out an envelope that came with a Washington Military Bust pie=
ce that I had purchased about 10 years ago. It appears to me to be consiste=
nt, but I'm hoping someone here can help. I assume other collectors use=
d similar envelopes, but the typewritten notes look close to me. There is a=
nother envelope, which contained the coin,=A0folded in half and inserted in=
the outer envelope .=A0<div>
<br></div><div>Bruce</div></div>
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