Let's see your exonumia!

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Detecto92, Mar 21, 2012.

  1. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Picked up another combat engineers token: 168th Engineers Battlion, Di An base camp Vietnam, 5.3 grams, 24mm, plated brass, C/A, VN1770c. They were at Normandy and the Ardennes in WWll and Tet during Vietnam. That's all I know about them. They have a pretty long history of activations and deactivations.

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  3. OdedPaz

    OdedPaz Elongated Designer&Roller

    OMG - I love these sample slabs!!!

    Do you happen to have another one I can get?

    Oded
     
  4. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Very cool addition! I love the plated brass examples.

    Wait...is it aluminum?
     
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  5. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    It's plated brass. I like how they placed the cent sign.
     
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  6. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    I like the font of the 25 also.
     
  7. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    Sorry no I don't. That one came to me via South Korea.
     
  8. StrikeOutXXX

    StrikeOutXXX Member

    Nice, I got mine last fall, noticed TokenCatalog didn't have pictures, said next time I get it out, I'd take pics. Did tonight and noticed they had your pics there now. DeshlerObv.jpg DeshlerRev.jpg
     
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  9. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    Picked up my first Sample Slab with a 2016 dated coin at Th Whitman Expo last weekend.

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  10. Circus

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  12. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    Another new Sample. This one from ANACS. It was produced to commemorate 60th Anniversary of MSNS. Some were given to ANACS submitters at the show, then each MSNS Board Member received one. David Schwager assures me it will be the second edition of his book when released in August.

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  13. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Here's my 1804 Silver Dollar...with a counterstamp no less. Are these 1804s rare by any chance?:D

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  14. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Not rare. There's a thousand bags of that date in a bank vault down in Bolivia. And yours has been defaced with graffiti or worse, they forgot the U. I'll give ya 2X melt? :D
     
  15. dwhiz

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  16. johnrpva

    johnrpva Active Member

    A couple of slat wooden nickels that came in a token lot from about 30 years ago. Just dug it out, so I will try to post some things from it...like these slats...have a couple more to follow.. IMG_0026.JPG IMG_0027.JPG IMG_0028.JPG IMG_0029.JPG
     
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  17. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    They're a nice set of flats, John. I have a number of them in my collection, all related in some way to numismatics...coin shows, clubs, anniversaries, etc.

    Bruce
     
  18. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    I picked up this CWT from eBay a few days ago, only for the purpose of having a companion piece for an example of obsolete scrip I bought at the recent Baltimore show. I collect almost exclusively NJ obsoletes, but made an exception here because of the tie-in to the CWT. I plan on displaying both together in my currency binder.

    D.L. Wing CWTs are relatively common, but in combination with another form of exonumia from the same issuer, the grouping increases in value...and interest.

    Wing issued denominations of 1, 2, and 3 cent scrip. All are listed in the Harris reference of NY issues. The 3 cent is an R-3...or was when the book was written many years ago. Although this note looks to be a decent size, it's actually only 2 3/4" x 1 1/2" in size. Very small for this type of material.

    Anyway, I thought these were interesting pieces that you would be interested in seeing.

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  19. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Nice pieces Bruce. Does "Union Flour" mean they provisioned the Union Army? That would have been some contract with the jillions of hardtack rations. :)
     
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  20. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Whoa, great set!
     
  21. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    I think "Union Flour" was just a slogan showing his support for the Union cause, longnine. However, I wouldn't be surprised if he did supply flour to the government. Apparently he had a very prosperous business and the wherewithal to do so.

    The initials "D.L." stood for Daniel Linton (Wing). For whatever reason, he generally listed his name as De Linton Wing. He was born in Stanford, NY on May 10, 1822 and married Rachel Sands in September, 1842. The couple had four or five children.

    Although listed as a flour merchant in the 1860 Federal Census records, I know he sold produce as well. He was the proprietor of a well known brand of flour called "Julian Mills." I don't know if it was his private label, or he was just a prominent dealer of it. In any case, Julian Mills had strong sales in the U.S. as well as overseas.

    The Union Flour reverse die... #1372...was unique to his token as far as I know.

    Bruce
     
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