Quote from Pioneer on October 12, 2013, 5:28 pmHK-662 variations... I don't own a silver-plate or gold-plate, but I thought i'd post the photos since these seem ultra-rare......
HK-662 variations... I don't own a silver-plate or gold-plate, but I thought i'd post the photos since these seem ultra-rare......
Uploaded files:Quote from billycgribble on October 12, 2013, 7:36 pmThis was part of the home team patriotism for the National 5th War Savings Bond Sales of June 12, 1944 at the Boeing B-29 plant in Wichita Kansas. There were a total of 8 bond sales programs to support the war effort 1-7 designation plus an 8th called the Victory Bonds Oct 28, 1945. The regular 1st tier of aluminum is fairly available but the highest Tier of copper is quite rare and seldom seen. ,
This was part of the home team patriotism for the National 5th War Savings Bond Sales of June 12, 1944 at the Boeing B-29 plant in Wichita Kansas. There were a total of 8 bond sales programs to support the war effort 1-7 designation plus an 8th called the Victory Bonds Oct 28, 1945. The regular 1st tier of aluminum is fairly available but the highest Tier of copper is quite rare and seldom seen. ,
Quote from billycgribble on January 26, 2014, 7:07 pmLooks more like yellow gilt than gold plate looks like an interesting under metal. doesnt appear copper.
Looks more like yellow gilt than gold plate looks like an interesting under metal. doesnt appear copper.
Quote from Pioneer on January 29, 2014, 8:19 pmI don't own a silver-plate or gold-plate, but I thought i'd post the photos since these seem ultra-rare......
Bill G acquired a nice example of this one you call gold on this post. Your refering to this as silver plate and gold plate and it being listed in case of the gold as HK-662b is this official and it is listed someplace? or reference book someplace? or is somebody like me who just lists things as they think they should be making a number? Do you think they would slab it at NGC as a HK_662b? Bill G
I don't own a silver-plate or gold-plate, but I thought i'd post the photos since these seem ultra-rare......
Bill G acquired a nice example of this one you call gold on this post. Your refering to this as silver plate and gold plate and it being listed in case of the gold as HK-662b is this official and it is listed someplace? or reference book someplace? or is somebody like me who just lists things as they think they should be making a number? Do you think they would slab it at NGC as a HK_662b? Bill G