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1795 1C Plain Edge PO1BN PCGS #1380

The new, darker image that I added here is a truer representation of the coin in hand. A friend was kind enough to photoshop out the dandruff. smh, there is more than enough of it inside the holder.

1795 1C Plain Edge PO1BN PCGS #1380

The new, darker image that I added here is a truer representation of the coin in hand. A friend was kind enough to photoshop out the dandruff. smh, there is more than enough of it inside the holder.

1795 50C Overton 115 FR2 PCGS #39231

Overton 115, R.5 I was waiting behind someone at US Coins in Houston, Texas, peering through the glass counter, when I noticed it from a distance. I was smitten from the start! Protected in a desirable generation 4.4 holder, the coin has an aesthetic that would make Robert Scot smile! Remember, think like an artist, not an accountant. footnote: The TrueView image is perfect! PCGS photographed the coin without removing it from the holder, so I could experience the TrueView of this little jewel in all its glory. That was kind of them.

1795 $1 Flowing Hair, BB-21 G4 PCGS #39986

B-1, BB-21, 2 Leaves Variety, R.2 Curious as I was, I cracked it out! Protected now in an Air-Tite holder, I hide it away inside the bowels of my antique Victor safe. I have a private ritual. Periodically, on special holy days, I love to pull it out and hold it in my hand, to study it raw, the way Robert Scot intended. All this, while sitting at my mid-eighteenth-century figured maple writing desk, dovetailed for both strength and beauty. Amazed! I sit transfixed. Then, I put it back. Amen.