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A tribute to Bob & Helen Wallace
I recently received an email that the R.E. Wallace stamp and coin
store in Fort Worth, Texas, in business since 1948, has been padlocked by the bank that holds the mortgage on the new building, built just last year after the city of Fort Worth took her old property in an eminent domain issue. Their website www.thecollectionbuilder.com now directs to a tribute site which friends might want to visit. -- RARE COIN AUCTIONS NO RESERVES www.frankcoins.com http://myworld.ebay.com/frankcoins Texas Auction License 11259, Board member of Texas Coin Dealers Association, Member TNA, ANA, PCGS, NGC - Full Time Since 1991 |
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A tribute to Bob & Helen Wallace
Frank Provasek wrote:
I recently received an email that the R.E. Wallace stamp and coin store in Fort Worth, Texas, in business since 1948, has been padlocked by the bank that holds the mortgage on the new building, built just last year after the city of Fort Worth took her old property in an eminent domain issue. Their website www.thecollectionbuilder.com now directs to a tribute site which friends might want to visit. I have no doubt that their shop was a great place to visit, talk coins, sell coins, and buy coins. Such establishments are unfortunately dwindling in number. James |
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A tribute to Bob & Helen Wallace
"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... Frank Provasek wrote: I recently received an email that the R.E. Wallace stamp and coin store in Fort Worth, Texas, in business since 1948, has been padlocked by the bank that holds the mortgage on the new building, built just last year after the city of Fort Worth took her old property in an eminent domain issue. Their website www.thecollectionbuilder.com now directs to a tribute site which friends might want to visit. I have no doubt that their shop was a great place to visit, talk coins, sell coins, and buy coins. Such establishments are unfortunately dwindling in number. Due, no doubt, to the good folks here at RCC and their conspiratorial ways! |
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A tribute to Bob & Helen Wallace
Bob F. wrote:
"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... Frank Provasek wrote: I recently received an email that the R.E. Wallace stamp and coin store in Fort Worth, Texas, in business since 1948, has been padlocked by the bank that holds the mortgage on the new building, built just last year after the city of Fort Worth took her old property in an eminent domain issue. Their website www.thecollectionbuilder.com now directs to a tribute site which friends might want to visit. I have no doubt that their shop was a great place to visit, talk coins, sell coins, and buy coins. Such establishments are unfortunately dwindling in number. Due, no doubt, to the good folks here at RCC and their conspiratorial ways! It's more a by-product of gravity and mileage, methinks. James |
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