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The Firm...
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1877 3¢ CN
PCGS PR-65
1805 Dime
PCGS MS-62
1818/5 Quarter
PCGS MS-64
1806 Half Dollar
PCGS AU-58
1804
Silver Dollar !?!
1840 Dollar
PCGS MS-64
1911-D $2.5
PCGS MS-62
1808/7
$5
PCGS AU-55
1851 Humbert $50 Slug
PCGS XF-45
Isabella Quarter
PCGS MS-66
1936-S Boone
PCGS MS-67
Norfolk Half $
PCGS MS-68
Pan-Pac Half
$
PCGS MS-67
1899 $2.00
Silver Cert.
1923 Porthole $5
1882
$10.00
Nat. Bank Note
Patterns
Bargains
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Welcome
to Rarecoinman.com. This
website was first published in 2000, but its roots date to 1956. That was the year I
received my first blue Whitman coin folder and started collecting Lincoln
cents. One thing led to another, and now 46 years later, I'm still a
coin collector.
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Items for Sale...
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Although
I'm primarily a buyer of coins, I do occasionally have some high-quality
certified coins and large size currency for sale. Please click on
the Coins For Sale button to
see what I presently have to offer. Some of the items have links on
the right side of this page.
"Buy the
book before the coin." Many of us don't follow this advice,
though we should, of course. By clicking on the Books
For Sale button you'll have a chance to buy Montroville W.
Dickeson's classic 19th Century manual (and a few less expensive items).
I've also included my views on some of the other coin literature available
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Things to Look At...
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If you
don't want to buy anything, click on the Articles
button to read about coins. Some of these stories are interesting
and informative; others are written by me. If you're bored, read the
golf jokes.
The best feature
of this site is the collection of Links to
other numismatic sites. They're guaranteed to take you away from
this site, and all of these destinations are excellent. My biased
assessments are included.
I've also
included a page of Ads. No one is
paying me for these (yet), but some of the logos are quite attractive.
These ads also include hyperlinks to other numismatic sites.
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About Us...
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You
can meet the principals of Rarecoinman, Ltd. by clicking on The
Staff. I've included a photo of the full team.
(There's also a link to Readers'
Comments, some of which are seriously weird.) Please direct employment inquiries to the Webmaster.
Let me know what
you think.
Bob Shippee
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A
link for collectors...
A link for
Mother's Day -- or whenever you need some high-grade flowers...

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Last
updated Mar. 26, 2003.
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