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13 years 9 months ago #1967
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Replied by coindrummer on topic Re:Comstock Ephemera from the drummer collection
Hi Randy
I found out about Lizzie and Albert (Fourth Ward School students) by looking them in in the registries as found in the school building.
Thanks for your kind words here and I hope to see some of your Ephemera items one of these days.
Michael the drummer
I found out about Lizzie and Albert (Fourth Ward School students) by looking them in in the registries as found in the school building.
Thanks for your kind words here and I hope to see some of your Ephemera items one of these days.
Michael the drummer
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13 years 9 months ago #1968
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Hi Garryn
Yes, the Bullion and Exchange check is large. I have it stored between two clear plastic pages and then inside a binder clear page sideways...it's the only way to store those big bills/checks that I know of.
I found the report cards at the Fourth Ward School...they were actually selling them. I don't know if there's any left but next time you are there, check in the school building itself for them (at the gift shop located on the first floor near the entrance).
I want more of these! They are interesting to say the least and in the case of student Albert, rather sad.
They are not originals however, but copies of the originals. They still represent great history to me though.
Deepsouthspike has some really cool stuff (and more of this than I do) but I've had all my items for quite a while.
the drummer
Yes, the Bullion and Exchange check is large. I have it stored between two clear plastic pages and then inside a binder clear page sideways...it's the only way to store those big bills/checks that I know of.
I found the report cards at the Fourth Ward School...they were actually selling them. I don't know if there's any left but next time you are there, check in the school building itself for them (at the gift shop located on the first floor near the entrance).
I want more of these! They are interesting to say the least and in the case of student Albert, rather sad.
They are not originals however, but copies of the originals. They still represent great history to me though.
Deepsouthspike has some really cool stuff (and more of this than I do) but I've had all my items for quite a while.
the drummer
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13 years 9 months ago #1969
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Just as a reminder, pictures of mine are on pages 3 and 4 of the New Collecting thread in the Carson City Ephemera section.
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13 years 9 months ago #1970
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Hi Garryn
Now that is some really cool stuff. I only wish my Bullion and Exchange check had a signature like T.Hofer's on it....my check is dated 1897, long after Hofer's time.
My stuff is in the wrong section...it should be in Ephemera section and not the Exonumia section where it mistakenly is now.
My mistake
the drummer
Now that is some really cool stuff. I only wish my Bullion and Exchange check had a signature like T.Hofer's on it....my check is dated 1897, long after Hofer's time.
My stuff is in the wrong section...it should be in Ephemera section and not the Exonumia section where it mistakenly is now.
My mistake
the drummer
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13 years 9 months ago - 13 years 9 months ago #1972
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Thats ok Mike, its the paradiddles again. But not to worry, there are frequent appearances of TR Hofer Bullion and Exchange checks on Ebay. Many are payable to individuals who sign the backs. They are very inexpensive as most sellers do not know who TR Hofer is.
collectibles.shop.ebay.com/Bank-Checks-D...trksid=p3286.c0.m282
here are a bunch. This seller is selling two Hofer checks for $7. But he has them listed twice. Maybe it is one check for $7. Your check with the $10 eagle avatar is selling for $125.
collectibles.shop.ebay.com/Bank-Checks-D...trksid=p3286.c0.m282
here are a bunch. This seller is selling two Hofer checks for $7. But he has them listed twice. Maybe it is one check for $7. Your check with the $10 eagle avatar is selling for $125.
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13 years 9 months ago #1974
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Hi Garryn
Thanks for this great info...these items are inexpensive now, but who knows what they might be worth in the future! No matter, they're nice to have anyway.
the drummer
Thanks for this great info...these items are inexpensive now, but who knows what they might be worth in the future! No matter, they're nice to have anyway.
the drummer
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