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#455 #456 #462 - So-Called Dollar - Lot of 3 - H&K 460 462 474
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#455 #456 #462 - So-Called Dollar - Lot of 3 - H&K 460 462 474
Price: US $16.48

These are the last 3 So-Called Dollars I have to left, and it is time for me to move on to other collections... so I am starting at a really low price, plus FREE shipping. Somebody is going to get a nice bargain

  1. H&K 460 - 1931 International Harvester

  2. H&K 463 - 1933 Chicago Expo - Research Industry

  3. H&K 474 - 1933 Chicago Fair - Travel and Transport

Writing on the 2x2 folders is my Dad\'s notes not mine, except for the Blue Inventory number.


About These Coins or Tokens:

I am selling a large inherited collection. My dad was a coin collector before age 10. Here is an example of his early interest in coin collecting. (Picture 1 - Picture 2) He founded our area coin club while in his twenties, and he remained an officer until his death at age 74. Most of the writing, and grades, you see on the 2×2 folders and envelops are his writing. Although some writing is my inventory part number (so I know which item to ship you), and other writing is from the person he bought the coin from.

I know pictures would be much better if I removed them from the 2×2 folders, so that you wouldn\'t get light reflections on the plastic windows, but there are just too many coins to unpackage/repackage. I don\'t want to risk losing my dad\'s information, or dropping/damaging a coin. So buy a coin, see how you feel about my dad\'s grading (with his 60+ years of experience), and come back for more items, when you realize the quality I am offering. NOTE: I will try to unpackage coins/tokens for pics, when the value is over $100. I use my Dad\'s stapler and pliers to reseal, so it is as close to his original packaging as possible.

Any price written on a 2×2 folder, flip, envelope, etc. is NOT the selling price. I have found the prices to be irrelevant, as they are generally the asking price of the dealer from whom my dad purchased. My dad may not have paid that price, or he may have paid that price 40 years ago.

Sincerely,

A son, who is learning the language of numismatics.



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