Hah. I'm one of those non-focused collectors with a haphazard collection. I appreciate the history more than the plethora of variations available and have zero drive to assemble type or year sets.
The comment was about the "feel" of the collection and the look. It doesn't need be a cookie cutter established by the registry. I personally don't like that either. Everyone should collect how they want, but there is a fine art and skill to assembling a group of coins, however you define it, that matches and can tell a story around a goal.
Huh you said don’t know why it didn’t it’s a 65 B coin huh it’s has to be a 65 A coin to sticker not a 65 B coin shocked he normally says every coin could go up 1 grade but he made zero sense on Long Island coin
Great coins John! THANK YOU
Nice selection john.
Hah. I'm one of those non-focused collectors with a haphazard collection. I appreciate the history more than the plethora of variations available and have zero drive to assemble type or year sets.
The comment was about the "feel" of the collection and the look. It doesn't need be a cookie cutter established by the registry. I personally don't like that either. Everyone should collect how they want, but there is a fine art and skill to assembling a group of coins, however you define it, that matches and can tell a story around a goal.
@@siliconvalleycoins59 Cheers John. Thanks for the list. I look forward to it every week. 🙂
Was looking to get a Hugo recently.
Huh you said don’t know why it didn’t it’s a 65 B coin huh it’s has to be a 65 A coin to sticker not a 65 B coin shocked he normally says every coin could go up 1 grade but he made zero sense on Long Island coin
That is incorrect. A and B coins get stickers in CAC's eyes.
I get genuinely excited when I see I have a new commanders list to watch 😁
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