Quote from: coinsarefun on February 02, 2010, 11:30:58 AMThat's why I try to stay away and never open these threads But, that's what I said about Conders, HTT's, CWT's and various other numismatic items My whole accumulation of numismatic materiel polluting up numerous safe deposit boxes is a testament to a completely directionless pursuit - or many thereof.
That's why I try to stay away and never open these threads But, that's what I said about Conders, HTT's, CWT's and various other numismatic items
If you are interested in colonials now is the time to shop around, they are not meeting reserves in auctions and there is a lot of choice stuff out there. If you really look and are persistent you can pick up some really neat stuff - in the past year I have bought two Ben Franklin printed notes, one a 1746 that is not priced in Newman, and some autograph notes with John Hart's signature on them(He also signed the Declaration of Independence) at a pittance price because there are so many of them in auctions that they often get overlooked. One of my favourite finds from last year is this one:Which wasn't cheap as colonials go, but for the issue which is incredibly rare since most of them are very heavily circulated or non existent now because they were called in and redeemed by the city.
I love those colonials! Zantetsuken, I'm originally from PA, too. I thought that if I started collecting notes that a PA colonial note would be the one I'd look for first.